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Swollen Feet: Causes, Concerns, and Natural Relief 🌿

“Swollen feet” refers to puffiness or enlargement caused by fluid buildup in the tissues—a condition known medically as edema.

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Common Signs

  • Feet look enlarged or puffy
  • Skin appears tight or shiny
  • Pressing the skin leaves a temporary dent (pitting edema)
  • Shoes feel tighter than usual

Common Causes

  • Standing or sitting for long periods
  • Hot weather
  • High salt intake
  • Pregnancy
  • Poor circulation
  • Kidney, heart, or liver problems
  • Certain medications
  • Injury or infection

When It Can Be Serious

Seek medical help if swelling:

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  • Appears suddenly
  • Affects only one foot
  • Comes with pain, redness, or warmth
  • Is accompanied by shortness of breath or chest pain

Medicinal Herbs: Natural Support for Swollen Feet

Swelling and poor circulation are common issues worldwide. While medical evaluation is important for persistent or severe cases, certain medicinal herbs may help relieve swelling and promote better blood flow.

Herbs for Reducing Swelling & Improving Circulation

Herb Benefits How to Use
Ginkgo Biloba Improves circulation, reduces inflammation Supplements or topical creams
Calendula Anti-inflammatory, stimulates blood flow Foot soak or creams
Butcher’s Broom Strengthens blood vessels, reduces swelling Supplements or topical gels
Chamomile Soothing, anti-inflammatory Foot soak with infusion
Ginger Anti-inflammatory, circulation booster Tea, meals, or massage oil
Witch Hazel Astringent, reduces puffiness Cold compress
Horse Chestnut Strengthens veins, reduces inflammation Creams, gels, or supplements
Dandelion Natural diuretic, reduces fluid retention Infusion or tea
Rosemary Stimulates circulation, reduces swelling Infusion or massage oil
Turmeric Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant Tea, meals, or topical paste

Dandelion Infusion Recipe 🌼

Ingredients:

  • 1 tbsp dried dandelion root
  • 1 cup hot water
  • Honey or lemon to taste (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Boil water, remove from heat.
  2. Add dandelion root and steep 10–15 minutes.
  3. Strain and sweeten with honey or lemon if desired.
  4. Let cool slightly before use.

Application:

  • Pour infusion into a basin.
  • Soak feet for 15–20 minutes.
  • Dry gently with a towel.
  • Repeat daily or as needed.

Important Note

Herbal remedies can be supportive, but they are not substitutes for medical care. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting herbal treatments, especially if you have existing conditions or take medications.

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