10 Remedies for Sore & Swollen Ankles, Feet and Legs
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10. Take magnesium supplements
Magnesium is essential for our body’s function. That said, many people suffer from a magnesium deficiency. By adding magnesium to your system, you will improve your overall health, reduce hangover symptoms and suffer less pain in your extremities.
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Important: Regular swelling vs potential health risks
When
experiencing swelling in the feet and legs, apply pressure to the area
with a finger. If the dimple created by the finger remains for more than
a couple of seconds, it may indicate oedema, which can be the result of
heart, liver, or kidney problems. When this occurs, see a doctor at the
first possible opportunity.
If
you experience swelling in one leg but not the other, you should also
see a doctor as this may be an indication of deep venous thrombosis (a
blood clot blocking the blood vessels).
If the swelling is accompanied by shortness of breath, fever, bluish skin, and chest pains, get immediate medical attention.
10 Natural Remedies:
1. Soak your feet in Epsom salts
Pour
250g of Epsom salt into a hot bath, and take a nice long soak. You can
also add essential oils to the mix for enhanced relaxation. Your feet
will thank you, your body will thank you, and you’ll emerge from that
bath a happier person.
2. Massage the area
Massaging
the painful area increases blood flow and moves the fluids that
accumulate and cause the swelling. If you want to indulge, get someone
to massage your feet for you, preferably with hot essential oils.
3. Stop smoking
If
you smoke tobacco (cigarettes, cigars, etc.), you should know that one
of the many negative effects of nicotine is constriction of blood
vessels, which can lead to sore feet.
4. Stay hydrated
When
the caffeine and sodium we consume accumulate in the body, they can
cause swelling and pain in the limbs. The best way to dilute them and
flush them out is by drinking water. If you want to maximize the
efficiency of hydration, squeeze a lemon or lime into the glass of water
for a boost of vitamins and antioxidants.
5. Eat healthy, avoid excess salt
While
we need salt for our body to function well, when we overdo it, it can
have adverse effects. Reduce the amount of salt you consume every day,
and consider cutting down on caffeine as well.
6. Elevate the legs
If
you’re suffering from chronically sore legs/feet, try keep your legs
elevated for 30 minutes, three times a day. You will notice a difference
within a couple of days. Also, when you’re in bed, use a couple of
pillows to prop up your feet. Elevating the legs helps to drain the
excess fluids that causes the swelling and pain.
7. Avoid sitting for prolonged periods
Whether
you’re flying, taking the bus, or just sitting in an office all day,
keeping your legs stationary can lead to pain and swelling. If you know
you’re going to sit for a long period of time, make sure to stand up,
stretch, and walk around every 20 minutes or so.
8. Use compression socks when traveling
If
you’re going to fly overseas, another excellent solution is to use
compression socks. These socks apply pressure to your feet, preventing
fluid from building up – the main cause of swelling and pain in the
feet.
9. Exercise
Exercise
will help boost your cardiovascular system, which in turn will reduce
the possibility of swelling in the limbs. Exercise increases blood-flow
in the body and reduces weight.
Magnesium is essential for our body’s function. That said, many people suffer from a magnesium deficiency. By adding magnesium to your system, you will improve your overall health, reduce hangover symptoms and suffer less pain in your extremities.
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