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Feet often reveal hidden health issues beyond their primary function. Swelling can indicate kidney or heart problems, while ...
A person may experience swollen feet for several reasons, from hot weather or pregnancy to serious health conditions such as heart disease or a blood clot. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
Injuries and inflammation can cause swelling in your lower extremities. But you may also experience fluid retention due to an underlying health condition that requires medical attention. The feet ...
Swollen ankles and swollen feet are common and usually not cause for concern, particularly if you have been standing or walking a lot. But feet and ankles that stay swollen or are accompanied by ...
Swelling in the feet can often be overlooked as just a sign of a long day on your feet, but persistent or unexplained swelling can indicate more serious health concerns. Understanding these ...
Summer foot care involves making proper footwear choices, keeping your feet clean and dry, and taking preventive measures to ...
In short, swollen feet can be an early warning sign of heart failure. Understanding why this happens and what it means can ...
Swollen feet are just one of the many joys of pregnancy. But you may be able to reduce swelling in your feet by increasing your potassium intake (hello, bananas), drinking more water, and ...
Swollen feet and ankles can be an early warning sign of diabetes-related health issues. Diabetes, a chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels, can lead to a variety of ...
Struggling with swollen, itchy or painful feet during pregnancy? A podiatrist explains how hormonal and physical changes during pregnancy can affect the feet, and how to deal with them.