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However, if edema lasts for a long time or is excessive, it may have certain negative effects on the body. This is because edema can be caused by many different reasons, including excessive salt intake, lack of fluids, malnutrition, chronic disease, medication side effects, and more.

In this case, a doctor should be consulted as soon as possible to understand the cause of the edema and to obtain appropriate treatment advice. Your doctor may recommend tests, such as blood pressure measurements and blood tests, to determine the cause of your edema and develop an appropriate treatment plan.

In addition to consulting your doctor, there are steps you can take to reduce edema. For example, increase water intake, maintain adequate water intake, avoid excessive straining to defecate, reduce salt intake, etc. In addition, you can also perform some appropriate exercises to promote the body's metabolism and blood circulation to reduce edema.