Swelling in the feet and hands, known as edema, is common and can occur from prolonged standing, high salt intake, or minor injuries. However, persistent swelling may indicate underlying health issues that require attention.
It can result from injury, venous insufficiency, heart, liver, or kidney problems, or lymphatic issues. Medications, hormonal changes, infections, or allergic reactions can also cause swelling. Recognizing symptoms like rapid onset, chest pain, fever, skin changes, or swelling that worsens despite elevation is important.
While some cases are harmless, seek medical advice for persistent, severe, or accompanied symptoms. Early diagnosis helps determine the cause and treatment options. Lifestyle tips such as elevating limbs, wearing compression stockings, reducing salt, staying active, and maintaining a healthy weight can help reduce mild swelling.
Preventative measures include managing health conditions, avoiding immobility, and regular check-ups. Being aware of your body’s signals ensures timely care and better health outcomes.
If swelling persists or worsens, consult a healthcare professional promptly. Recognizing the causes can lead to effective management and improved well-being…
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