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[|Human|] I have pain in my right leg, maybe 5 on a scale of 10. The leg is swelling, I believe due to my consumption of about 3 ounces of 40 proof whiskey. Perhaps there is a conflict with my current medicines, which are:Aspirin 81 mg tablet at bedtime; Atorvastatin 20 mg daily; Clopidogrel 75 mg daily; Hydralazine 25 mg daily; Hydrachlorothiazide 25mg daily; Lisinopril 20 mg twice daily; Calcium Carbonate 600mg daily. Any ideas on the reason for this reaction?
[|AI|]  Well though the history is quite restricted as you need to tell how significant is the swelling and whether its progressive with discoloration or not. But if it's a significant swelling which is progressive, there are two possibilities. In case your limb is red and quite painful associated with fever specially if u have any trauma history or if your a diabetic, first possibility is of cellulitis which is a soft tissue infection can be treated by antibiotics and anti-inflammatory Chat Doctor. Second will be of vein thrombosis which is a condition of a blockage in the flow in your veins. To rule that out you need to undergo a USG lower limb with color Doppler which will help in saying if it's a soft tissue swelling or it's a vein thrombosis.