Swollen Feet in Seniors

Swollen feet don’t just “come with age.” They can be the first quiet alarm your body sounds before something far more serious breaks through the surface.

One day it’s mild puffiness after sitting; the next, it’s tight skin, aching pressure, and shoes that suddenly don’t fit.

Behind that swelling could be your heart, your ki… Continues…

Swollen feet in older adults aren’t merely a cosmetic nuisance; they’re your body’s way of asking you to pay attention.

As circulation slows with age, fluid can pool in the lower legs and feet, creating pressure, discomfort, and sometimes pain.

Veins that no longer push blood efficiently back to the heart, long hours seated in a chair, or days spent mostly standing can all quietly feed this cycle of swelling.

Medications, salty foods, and too little movement can worsen the problem, but simple changes often bring real relief.

Gentle walking, ankle circles, and short breaks from sitting help keep blood flowing. Elevating the feet, wearing supportive shoes, and using compression socks can ease fluid buildup.

Choosing lower-sodium meals and adding potassium-rich foods supports healthier balance.

Most importantly, persistent or worsening swelling deserves medical attention—because protecting your feet may also mean protecting your heart, kidneys, and future independence.

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