Title: If Your Feet Are Swollen, It May Be a Sign of These Health Issues 🦶⚠️
Introduction
Swollen feet, also called edema, happen when fluid builds up in the tissues of the feet and ankles. Sometimes it’s harmless—like after standing all day—but persistent swelling can signal underlying health conditions that should not be ignored.
1. Poor Circulation
When blood doesn’t flow efficiently through the veins, fluid can accumulate in the feet and ankles.
- Common in people who sit or stand for long periods.
- Elevating the legs and moving regularly may help.
2. Heart Problems
In some cases, swelling in the feet can be linked to conditions such as Congestive Heart Failure.
- The heart may struggle to pump blood effectively.
- Fluid can collect in the legs, ankles, and feet.
3. Kidney Issues
The kidneys regulate fluid balance in the body. When they are not functioning properly, fluid may accumulate. Conditions such as Chronic Kidney Disease can sometimes lead to swelling in the lower extremities.
4. Liver Problems
Liver conditions like Cirrhosis can affect protein production and fluid regulation, which may cause swelling in the legs and feet.
5. Medication Side Effects
Some medications—such as blood pressure drugs, steroids, or certain pain relievers—may cause fluid retention as a side effect.
6. Injury or Inflammation
A sprain, fracture, or infection in the foot or ankle can lead to swelling as part of the body’s healing response.
When to Seek Medical Attention
Contact a healthcare professional if swelling is:
- Sudden or severe
- Accompanied by pain, redness, or warmth
- Associated with shortness of breath or chest discomfort
- Persistent and not improving with rest
âś… Conclusion
Swollen feet are often caused by fluid retention, circulation problems, or lifestyle factors, but they can also signal more serious health conditions. If swelling is frequent or accompanied by other symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation.
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