People who have lupus may experience edema, that is fluid and swelling in the hands, feet, ankles, legs, or around the eyes. It will give the affected area a puffy and swollen look to it. Swollen feet and ankles can make walking difficult and painful. Even wearing shoes that you normally wear can be difficult with lupus.

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