Retaining fluid, or water retention (edema), can cause swelling in the hands, feet, ankles, or abdomen and sometimes make you feel bloated or heavy. It’s common and usually temporary, but it can be uncomfortable. Here’s how to manage it safely:
Why Fluid Retention Happens
- High salt intake – excess sodium makes the body hold water.
- Hormonal changes – during menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause.
- Medications – certain blood pressure medicines, steroids, or NSAIDs.
- Sedentary lifestyle – prolonged sitting or standing slows fluid circulation.
- Medical conditions – kidney, heart, or liver issues can also cause fluid buildup.
Ways to Reduce Excess Fluid
- Reduce Sodium Intake
- Avoid processed foods, canned soups, fast food, and salty snacks.
- Drink Plenty of Water
- Drinking more water signals your body to release retained fluids.
- Eat Potassium-Rich Foods
- Bananas, spinach, avocado, and sweet potatoes help balance sodium and water.
- Exercise Regularly
- Walking, swimming, or cycling improves circulation and encourages fluid movement.
- Elevate Legs
- Lie down and raise your legs above heart level for 15–20 minutes to reduce swelling in the lower extremities.
- Compression Socks or Stockings
- Can help prevent fluid accumulation in the legs.
- Limit Refined Carbs
- Excess sugar and refined grains can increase insulin levels, which promotes sodium retention.
- Natural Diuretics (Optional)
- Green tea, parsley, cucumber, and dandelion tea may help flush excess water.
When to See a Doctor
- Sudden or severe swelling
- Shortness of breath
- Persistent ankle or leg swelling
- Fluid retention accompanied by fatigue, palpitations, or high blood pressure
These could indicate underlying heart, kidney, or liver problems.
✅ Key Takeaway:
Most daily fluid retention (up to 2–2.5 kg) can be managed with diet changes, hydration, and movement. Persistent or severe swelling should always be checked by a healthcare professional.
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