Edema in the lower limbs after injection of growth hormone in children may be a side effect of fluid retention, commonly seen in eyelids, face, palm of hands, ankles, and lower limbs. This condition usually resolves spontaneously within 3 to 7 days.
Understand the treatment methods for neonatal edema, differentiate between physiological and pathological edema, and grasp the importance of seeking medical attention promptly.