How To Reduce Swelling In Feet?

Elevate feet above heart level for 15–30 minutes, 2–4 times daily

Avoid standing or sitting with legs down for long periods; take short walking breaks every 30–60 minutes

Wear compression socks or stockings (proper size)

Reduce salt intake; avoid high-sodium processed foods

Stay hydrated

Exercise regularly (walking, calf raises, ankle pumps) to improve circulation

Maintain a healthy weight

Avoid tight shoes or clothing that restricts circulation; choose supportive footwear

Manage underlying conditions (e.g., heart, kidney, liver, thyroid disease, diabetes) and follow prescribed treatment

Review medications with a clinician/pharmacist if swelling started after a new drug (common culprits include certain blood pressure meds, NSAIDs, steroids, and some hormones)

Limit alcohol if it worsens swelling

Use gentle stretching of calves and ankles

Apply cool compresses or elevate after prolonged activity

When to seek urgent care: sudden one-sided swelling, severe pain, redness/warmth, shortness of breath, chest pain, or inability to bear weight

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