
This restorative treatment boosts energy, strengthens immunity, enhances hydration, and supports overall wellness from within.
Whether you want faster recovery, improved daily performance, or a much-needed refresh, IV vitamins offer an effective way to feel revitalized, balanced, and renewed.

We offer a variety of vitamin injections, each designed to support specific wellness needs. Every option is carefully formulated to deliver targeted benefits for your mind and body. Our goal is to help you optimize your health, elevate your vitality, and feel your absolute best.
Let’s explore the benefits of the essential nutrients available through our nutrition services at Balance Medical Care.
Leg Edema

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At Balance Medical Care, we understand how uncomfortable and limiting leg swelling can be. Leg edema can result from many different causes—including circulation issues, medication effects, heart or kidney concerns, or simple fluid retention. Our team provides thorough evaluation, supportive treatment, and personalized guidance to reduce swelling, improve mobility, and protect your overall health.
What Is Leg Edema?
Leg edema occurs when excess fluid builds up in the tissues of the legs, ankles, or feet. Swelling can be mild and occasional or persistent and painful. While some cases stem from lifestyle or temporary issues, others signal underlying heart, kidney, or vascular conditions that need attention.
At Balance Medical Care, we identify the cause of your swelling and develop a tailored treatment plan to relieve symptoms and address long-term health factors.
Treatment for Leg Edema
Care for Leg Edema focuses on lowering fluid buildup, easing heaviness in the legs, and improving circulation. Treatment may include compression support, lifestyle guidance, targeted medications, or evaluation for underlying causes such as vein issues or cardiac concerns. Providers assess swelling patterns, potential triggers, and overall health to create a plan that encourages better fluid movement and lasting relief.
Symptoms of Leg Edema
Leg Edema can present in different ways depending on cause and severity.
- Visible swelling in one or both legs
- Tight or heavy sensation
- Skin that feels warm or stretched
- Indentation left on the skin after pressure
- Reduced mobility or stiffness
- Discomfort when standing or walking
Improving Leg Edema can enhance circulation, ease daily swelling, and support more comfortable movement throughout the day.

FAQ
FAQs
Answers to your frequently asked questions.
When should I see a provider for leg swelling?
Seek evaluation if swelling is new, persistent, painful, or accompanied by shortness of breath, redness, or warmth.
How do you diagnose the cause of edema?
Diagnosis may include a physical exam, bloodwork, urine testing, imaging, circulation studies, or medication review.
Is leg swelling dangerous?
Not always—but it can indicate underlying issues like venous disease, heart conditions, or infection. Evaluation is important.
What treatments help reduce leg edema?
Depending on the cause, treatment may include lifestyle changes, compression therapy, medication adjustments, or management of underlying conditions.

