Guide To Side Effects Linked To Antacids

Swelling In The Extremities

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Some types of antacids, including sodium bicarbonate, contain particularly high levels of salt. This could lead to fluid retention and swelling in the extremities. For example, patients may notice their feet, ankles, lower legs, fingers, or hands are puffy or larger than normal. Some swollen areas could be tender to the touch, and it may be difficult to wear socks and shoes if the feet or ankles are significantly swollen.

Patients should monitor any swelling of the extremities and consult a doctor if this symptom persists for more than two or three days. Swelling of this nature could sometimes be a sign of a more serious medical condition. Information about the swelling's location, when it began, and anything that makes it worse or better can be useful to doctors in assessing this symptom.

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