
Suggest Treatment For Swollen Leg

strain possible, need to rule out DVT
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It is not likely related to his hypertension. Peripheral vascular disease is the high blood pressure complication that is associated with the legs.
This refers to reduced blood flow in the arteries in the legs. It does not cause swelling.
It is possible that it is muscular strain particularly since he noted an initial abnormal sensation but a deep vein thrombosis (clot in the leg) needs to be ruled out.
Deep vein thrombosis would cause pain, swelling , increased warmth as well.
It would be best for him to be seen as soon as he can.
If it is a strain , then the use of anti inflammatory pain killers such as ibuprofen, cataflam or naproxen is appropriate.
If it is a clot (this would be determined by doppler ultrasound) then anti coagulants (medication to prevent clotting) would be started.
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions


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