How to Reduce Oedema in Feet?
Learn how to reduce oedema in feet with effective home remedies, lifestyle changes, and medical treatments to relieve swelling and improve circulation.

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Last updated on 3rd Jul, 2025
Introduction
Oedema, or swelling in the feet and ankles, is a common issue that many people experience. It occurs when excess fluid builds up in the tissues, leading to discomfort, pain, and difficulty in walking. While mild oedema can be harmless, persistent swelling may indicate an underlying health condition. The good news is that there are simple ways to reduce oedema and improve your comfort.
What Causes Oedema in Feet?
Several factors can contribute to swollen feet:
Prolonged Standing or Sitting: Staying in one position for too long can cause fluid to pool in the legs.
High Salt Intake: Excess salt leads to water retention, worsening swelling.
Pregnancy: Hormonal changes and increased pressure on veins can cause oedema.
Injury or Infection: Sprains, fractures, or infections can lead to localised swelling.
Chronic Conditions: Heart, kidney, or liver disease may cause fluid retention.
Medications: Some blood pressure or diabetes medications can contribute to swelling.
Symptoms of Oedema
Some of the common symptoms of oedema are:
Puffiness or swelling in feet and ankles
Skin that feels tight or stretched
Shiny or discolored skin
Pain or difficulty moving the feet
Indentations when pressing the skin (pitting edema)
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How to Reduce Oedema in Feet?
Some of the ways to reduce oedema in feet include:
1. Elevate Your Feet
Gravity pulls fluid downward, so raising your feet above heart level for 15-30 minutes several times a day helps drain excess fluid. Use pillows to prop your legs up while lying down.
2. Stay Active
Sitting or standing for long periods worsens swelling. Try:
Walking for 10-15 minutes every hour
Ankle circles and foot pumps to improve circulation
Light exercises like swimming or yoga
3. Reduce Salt Intake
Too much salt makes your body retain water. Avoid processed foods, canned soups, and salty snacks. Instead, opt for fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs for flavour.
4. Wear Compression Socks
Compression stockings gently squeeze your legs, preventing fluid buildup. They are especially helpful for those who stand or sit for long hours.
5. Stay Hydrated
Drinking enough water helps flush out excess sodium and reduces swelling. Aim for 8-10 glasses a day unless your doctor advises otherwise.
6. Massage Your Feet
Gentle massage towards the heart can help move trapped fluid. Use light pressure and avoid massaging if you have varicose veins.
7. Soak in Epsom Salt
A warm Epsom salt bath can reduce swelling and relax muscles. Soak for 15-20 minutes, 2-3 times a week.
8. Avoid Tight Clothing
Tight socks, shoes, or pants can restrict blood flow and worsen swelling. Opt for loose, comfortable footwear.
9. Check Your Medications
If you suspect your medications are causing oedema, consult your doctor. Never stop taking prescribed drugs without medical advice.
10. Maintain a Healthy Weight
Excess weight puts pressure on veins and worsens fluid retention. A balanced diet and regular exercise can help manage weight and reduce swelling.
When to See a Doctor?
While mild oedema can often be managed at home, seek medical help if you experience:
Sudden or severe swelling
Pain, redness, or warmth in the swollen area
Shortness of breath or chest pain (could indicate heart or lung issues)
Swelling that doesn’t improve with home remedies
Conclusion
Oedema in the feet can be uncomfortable and may indicate an underlying health issue. Fortunately, with the right combination of home remedies, lifestyle adjustments, and medical support, it can often be effectively managed or even prevented. Elevating the legs, staying active, wearing compression socks, reducing salt intake, and addressing any medical conditions can significantly reduce swelling. Always monitor your symptoms, and if the swelling persists or worsens, consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment. Early action can help maintain foot health and overall well-being.
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Consult General Physician

Dr. Liritha C
General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist
5 Years • MBBS, MD (GENERAL MEDICINE)
Hyderabad
Apollo 24|7 Clinic, Hyderabad

Dr. Siri Nallapu
General Practitioner
5 Years • MBBS
Hyderabad
Apollo 24|7 Clinic, Hyderabad

Dr. J T Hema Pratima
General Practitioner
9 Years • MBBS
Chennai
Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Tamilnadu, Chennai
(250+ Patients)
Dr. Jawwad Mohammed Kaleem
General Practitioner
4 Years • MBBS
Hyderabad
Apollo 24|7 Clinic, Hyderabad
Dr. Mohammed Kamran
General Practitioner
5 Years • MBBS, FIDM
Nashik
Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Maharashtra, Nashik