Edema of the Skin Acute Spring

**Skin edema (edema)** is a pathological increase in the volume of subcutaneous fat tissue, usually resulting from metabolic disorders in the body. The acute spring form of edema appears a couple of hours after going outside and disappears within 8-10 hours after returning to a warm room. The problem often occurs in women when wearing high-heeled shoes, which compress the skin under the heel. In the area of ​​edema, there is inflammation of small subcutaneous vessels, indicating an allergic reaction in the body.

The main signs of acute spring edema are as follows: * pale skin tone; * reducing it