Foot Edema and Kidney Health

Foot edema or swollen feet and ankles, can be a sign of kidney problems. When kidneys doesn’t function properly, it would be difficult to remove excess fluid and sodium from the body, leading to fluid retention and swelling, particularly in the legs, ankles and feet. Recognizing this connection and consulting a qualified practitioner is crucial for early diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases. Medications like diuretics are found to be effective in treating swelling associated with kidney diseases. In addition to it, dietary and lifestyle changes also plays a key role in managing the condition.

Dietary and Lifestyle Approaches to manage swelling:

  • Reduced sodium intake
  • Manage fluid intake
  • Regular physical exercise
  • Regulate blood pressure and blood sugar
  • Elevate your legs while resting
  • Maintain a healthy weight
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The edema in the body is mostly a complication of either CVS or kidney problems, and should be the first warning signs to get started with early treatment

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If the kidneys are not functioning as they should, this can result in fluid retention, which manifests as swelling in the body. It is common for individuals with kidney issues to experience foot edema.

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