Swollen arm pictures

Why does one arm look swollen?

Swelling of one arm is typically caused by a local problem since systemic diseases associated with swelling will affect both arms and likely other parts of the body. Unilateral arm swelling can result from a problem with venous or lymphatic drainage; a local infection or inflammatory reaction; or an injury.

What to do when you have a swollen arm?

Self-care

  1. Rest. Take a break from your normal activities.
  2. Ice. Place an ice pack or bag of frozen peas on the sore area for 15 to 20 minutes three times a day.
  3. Compression. Use a compression bandage to reduce swelling.
  4. Elevation. If possible, elevate your arm to help reduce swelling.

When should I be worried about arm swelling?

You should seek emergency care if you have sudden, unexplained swelling in just one limb or if it occurs along with chest pain, trouble breathing, coughing up blood, fever, or skin that is red and warm to the touch.

How long does it take for a swollen arm to heal?

Swelling is usually gone by 7 days. It may take 2 weeks for a bruise to fade away. Swelling and pain from strains and sprains start to get better 2 to 3 days after an injury. Swelling is usually gone by 7 days.

Why does my left arm look bigger than my right?

Depending on whether you are left or right handed, it is normal for the dominant arm is larger because it gets more use. If you are right handed and your left arm is pronouncedly larger you should see your doctor as it may be a circulatory or cardiac issue.

Why is my left arm fatter than my right?

Well, this is perfectly normal. In fact, most people will have some degree of an imbalance when it comes to their arms and this is because one will be more dominant than the other. If you're right-handed, it's likely that your right arm will be slightly stronger, and maybe bigger than your left.

What does heart failure swelling look like?

Heart failure occurs when the heart muscle doesn't pump blood as well as it should. Blood often backs up and causes fluid to build up in the lungs (congest) and in the legs. The fluid buildup can cause shortness of breath and swelling of the legs and feet. Poor blood flow may cause the skin to appear blue (cyanotic).