She has arthritis past 12 years under medication n controlled.
Currently legs, ankles get swollen for no reason but sometimes no pain despite swelling. RA factor now negative
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Some arthritis medications, such as NSAIDs (ibuprofen, celecoxib) and corticosteroids (prednisone), may cause leg swelling due to fluid retention or kidney effects. Biologics (etanercept, adalimumab) and DMARDs (methotrexate) can rarely contribute to swelling through immune or organ-related effects. Lifestyle measures like leg elevation, reduced salt intake, and light activity can improve symptoms. Compression stockings may help with circulation..
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Seek medical attention immediately if swelling is accompanied by redness, pain, or breathlessness, as these could indicate a serious issue like a blood clot(these are danger signs)
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