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Since few days I m facing some strange problem whenever I drink alcohol even beer, I don't get urine how much ever glasses of alcohol i take, my legs get swollen a little during this situations no pain and no discomfort, i have done full body check-up creatinine, ultrasound and all every test has cane normal but why I facing this problem, I have consulted many doctors with all my reports every doctor says my reports are normal they don't see any issues but problem still persist..pls provide inputs
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Consult physically any physician.
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It would be better if you consult the doctor by visiting physically so he can tell  because edema is because of so many condition so doctor need to run some extra nd special investigation to find the cause . One suggestion i would like to suggest kindly measure ur  swelling everyday and maintain a chart , it will help you also.
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Kindly discuss for your concern.
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Physical consultation is needed
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