Swelling in the feet and hands, known as edema, can be common and temporary or a sign of underlying health issues. It occurs when fluid accumulates in the tissues, causing enlargement, pain, or inflammation.
Causes range from prolonged standing or sitting, injuries, high salt intake, pregnancy, and certain medications to chronic conditions like heart failure, kidney disease, liver problems, lymphatic blockages, and hormonal imbalances. Sometimes, edema appears suddenly and severely, especially if accompanied by chest pain, shortness of breath, redness, or skin warmth—these require immediate medical attention.
Diagnosis involves physical exams, medical history, blood tests, and imaging studies to identify the root cause. Treatment depends on the underlying issue but often includes elevation, compression, reducing salt intake, exercise, and managing chronic conditions.
Persistent swelling should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to prevent complications. To prevent edema, stay active, maintain a balanced diet low in salt, stay hydrated, and manage existing health conditions. If swelling worsens or is accompanied by other symptoms, seek prompt medical care.
Understanding your body’s signals can help you act early and ensure proper treatment….
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