Guide To The Symptoms Of Endocarditis

Swelling In The Feet And Legs

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Endocarditis can produce swelling in the feet and legs of individuals affected by it. This symptom is common in individuals who had existing heart disease or conditions before developing endocarditis. Endocarditis causes the existing heart condition to progress or worsen, resulting in decompensated heart failure with obvious symptoms. Swelling in the feet and legs or peripheral edema occurs when the heart begins to fail. Blood moves through the veins in the body back to the right chambers of the heart. It moves through the lungs and back through the left chambers of the heart before it is then pumped back around the body. When endocarditis causes damage to the heart that results in reduced function, the blood in the veins can get backed up because the right side of the heart is unable to keep up. Excess blood can settle in the veins of the feet and legs, eventually forcing fluids out of the vessel walls into surrounding tissues. This excess fluid in the tissues is called edema, and it occurs in the lower peripherals due to the force of gravity. Swelling in the feet and legs is typically not one of the first symptoms to manifest in an endocarditis patient.

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