What may increase your risk for problems from your leg symptoms?
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Many conditions, lifestyle choices, medicines, and diseases interfere with your ability to heal or fight infection. You may be at risk for a more serious problem from your symptoms if you have any of the following. Be sure to tell your doctor. Conditions- Bed rest for a long time
- Brace, cast, or splint use, which may increase your chances of damaging nerves or restricting blood flow
- Recent period of inactivity, such as long travel by plane or car
- History of a blood clot in the leg (deep vein thrombosis, or DVT) or in the lung (pulmonary embolism)
- History of peripheral arterial disease
- Pregnancy
- A problem or condition present since birth (congenital defect)
- Previous injury to the leg
- Previous surgery to the leg or to the lymph nodes in the groin
- Surgery to remove the spleen
Lifestyle choices- Alcohol abuse or withdrawal
- Drug abuse or withdrawal
- Smoking or other tobacco use
Medicines- Blood-thinning medicines, such as warfarin, heparin, and aspirin
- Corticosteroids, such as prednisone
- Medicines such as water pills, antipsychotic medicines, antiemetic medicines, estrogens, birth control pills, or nifedipine
- Medicines to prevent organ transplant rejection
- Medicines used to treat cancer (chemotherapy)
- Radiation therapy to the leg or to the lymph nodes in the groin
Diseases- Arthritis
- Bleeding disorders such as hemophilia, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), or von Willebrand's
- Cancer
- Chronic swelling (edema) from any cause
- Diabetes
- Fibromyalgia
- Heart disease
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection
- Inherited bone disease
- Kidney disease
- Liver disease
- Lupus
- Lyme disease
- Malnutrition or an eating disorder such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa
- Multiple sclerosis
- Osteomyelitis
- Osteoporosis
- Peripheral arterial disease
- Septic bursitis
- Sickle cell disease
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