The swollen abdomen and pressure caused by ascites can cause increased pressure in the abdomen. This pressure can affect the venous blood flow from the lower extremities, which can lead to edema in the feet, ankles, and legs. Edema can also occur because the liver can no longer produce enough albumin, a protein in the blood that prevents fluid from leaking into the tissues.

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