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 Abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath the skin is known as edema. This leads to a puffy appearance often to a limb, most commonly a leg. There are many causes of edema. In some cases, the underlying problem (for example congestive heart failure or preeclampsia of pregnancy) must be medically treated in order for the edema to resolve. In other cases (such as chronic venous insufficiency or edema following minor trauma) it is possible with both conventional and natural approaches to focus specifically on the edema. Unless it is clearly due to minor trauma, edema should never be treated until the underlying cause has been properly diagnosed by a healthcare professional.
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