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Fortunately, there are many ways older adults can reduce or prevent swelling in the feet.
One of the simplest strategies is regular movement. Walking, gentle stretching, or light exercise helps improve circulation and encourages fluid to move through the body. Even short walks several times a day can make a difference.
Another helpful habit is elevating the feet. Raising the feet above heart level for 15–30 minutes can help reduce swelling by allowing fluid to drain away from the lower legs.
Wearing comfortable, supportive footwear is also important. Shoes that fit well and provide proper support can help reduce pressure on the feet and improve circulation.
Many older adults benefit from compression socks, which gently support the legs and help blood flow back toward the heart. These socks can be especially helpful for individuals who sit or stand for long periods.
Diet also plays a key role. Reducing sodium intake and eating foods rich in potassium, such as bananas, leafy greens, and avocados, can help maintain healthy fluid balance.
When to Seek Medical Advice
Occasional swelling is usually not a cause for concern. However, swelling that appears suddenly, becomes severe, or occurs along with symptoms such as pain, redness, or shortness of breath should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
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