Swelling in the legs along with morning sickness can be related to pregnancy, where morning sickness is common and swelling may result from fluid retention or circulation changes.
🩺 Possible Causes
- Pregnancy-related changes: Hormonal shifts can cause nausea (morning sickness) and swelling (edema) in the legs due to fluid buildup.
- Excessive swelling: If swelling is severe or sudden, it could indicate conditions like preeclampsia, which requires urgent medical attention.
- Medication effects: Some treatments for morning sickness, such as Pregnidoxin NU (containing doxylamine and pyridoxine), are generally safe but should be taken as prescribed.
⚠️ When to Seek Immediate Care
- Rapid or painful swelling
- High blood pressure, severe headache, or vision changes
- Decreased urine output or abdominal pain
🩺 Next Steps
- Consult an obstetrician (pregnancy specialist) promptly to evaluate swelling and morning sickness.
- Monitor blood pressure and report any worsening symptoms.
- Follow prescribed medication instructions carefully.
If you want, I can explain more about managing swelling during pregnancy or the role of medications like Pregnidoxin NU.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.Please tell me your age and gender.