
Learn some natural remedies for swollen ankles and legs. Check out the article we found over at Healthy and Natural World.
Several years ago I was on a ferry between two Thai islands and got chatting to a girl sitting next to me. She complained of swollen legs and ankles, and when I looked at her more closely, I did notice her puffy feet. It always makes me worried to see someone’s leg swell. I think of all the serious conditions that could be connected with this symptom, including problems with the heart and kidneys, or a blood clot.
Indeed, if your lower limbs become swollen and you have other ominous signs to go with it – such as shortness of breath, fever, bluish skin (cyanosis) and chest pain – head for the emergency department immediately. Also, if one leg looks swollen, while the other one appears normal, see a doctor, as this unevenness could be a sign of deep venous thrombosis. Some prescription medication too can cause swelling, such as birth control pills, anti-depressants and medication for high blood pressure.
In the case of my fellow passenger, the condition was far from dangerous – it was just slightly uncomfortable for her. She happened to spend too much time sitting on trains and buses, and was also adapting to the humid tropical climate, so was feeling slightly dehydrated. She happily continued with her travels and was fine in a few days time.
Every case of swelling needs to be considered in its context to make sure you’re not missing a potentially serious condition. You need to be able to distinguish between harmless swelling and edema. In the case of edema, if you press on the puffy area, it stays pitted for a few seconds after. This could be a sign of heart, liver or kidney problems.
Very often leg swelling can be prevented by some simple measures and DIY techniques. Here are some examples you can follow to prevent the swelling, or to return to your previous swelling-free self:
1. Exercise! Exercising stimulates blood circulation and prevents the blood from pooling in your lower extremities. If you’re suffering from painful or inflamed legs, swimming can be the perfect solution. When you float, the impact is taken off your feet, which eases the discomfort. So find a pool, or take a dip in a nearby sea or lake. If you do yoga, go for the postures that make you lift your feet above the head. This is called an inversion and has many health benefits, including improved immunity and digestion. So start with your headstand as soon as you notice your feet swelling… and experience the thrill of it.
2. Elevate your legs. If you’re not quite ready for the headstand yet, try elevating your legs by putting them on a higher surface so that they are above the heart. Do that for 30 minutes, three times a day, and observe the difference. When you’re in bed, put a pillow under your ankles. This will help drain the excess fluid, so it can then get absorbed in the body, or is eliminated with urine.
3. If you sit for long periods of time, get up and walk around a bit. When your boss asks you what you are up to, explain that you are just trying to prevent your feet from swelling. Walking for 10 minutes, three times a day, should be enough to keep your tootsies healthy and happy.
4. When you travel, consider wearing compression socks. I know that they can be difficult to put on, but they do serve their purpose. They help the blood vessels with their elasticity, so that the blood doesn’t pool in your legs. Plus, they prevent varicose veins. Consider wearing them on long-haul flights and on long bus and train journeys. My traveling friend would certainly benefit from wearing them. Also, support/compression socks or stockings can be good for you if you’re already suffering from leg inflammation.
Keep your legs healthy and pain-free. Remember how well they’ve been serving you over the years, and return the favor!
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Bre Burey
Dec 10. 2015
Its processed foods made with so many toxins in them, our bodies just can not utilize toxins so they are stored in our extremedies and cause swelling, we need to rid the body of toxins, flush out the candida overgrowth yeast mold and fungus with anit fungals, minerals and good fats…. soaking in baking soda will give the hands and feet the needed oxygen they need.. minerals are for healthy blood and oxygen… or better yet bath in baking soda sea salts and some lavender essential oil that will absorb through skin and aid in detoxing…
Kurtiss Hirt
Apr 08. 2016
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Brenda Taylor
Apr 09. 2016
fake article – goes nowhere and says nothing. Not natural remedies. Just fake websites….yet again. Headline FRAUD.
Julie Gottselig Poff
Apr 09. 2016
So glad I am blessed to not feel this way anymore! You need to know your health number so you know where to start to allow your body to heal itself!!
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Aug 07. 2016
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Aug 07. 2016
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Aug 07. 2016
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Aug 07. 2016
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Aug 07. 2016
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Aug 07. 2016
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Aug 08. 2016
interesting just a thought do you have any remedies for varicose veins??
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Nov 09. 2016
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Nov 09. 2016
I’ll try propping my leg up again and see what happens.. 🙁