OUR 10
BEST TIPS FOR SWOLLEN LEGS
Are your legs not as beautiful and flexible as you would like
them to be? Are you having problems with swelling and water retention? Don't be
desperate; here are some things you can do to help!
Swelling - the medical term is edema - has many different
causes. In some instances, swollen legs can sign that something is indeed
wrong.
Swollen joints could be an indication that you've sat in one
position for too long, are experiencing premenstrual changes, are pregnant, or
are consuming too much salt. If you notice any unusual changes, let yourself be
examined to rule out more serious problems and protect yourself.
In physical terms, swelling occurs through blood vessels
(known as capillaries) when fluid escapes. The fluid builds up in the
surrounding tissue, resulting in swelling.
Edema puts an extra strain on your heart and kidneys, which
can affect you in the long run.
Therefore it is better to take the situation seriously and
have the edema controlled - as early as possible.
1. Get active
Once you've had your doctor's check-up, it's time to get
going.
The best weapon in the fight against water in the legs is a straightforward
one: walking. When you move your legs, the blood circulation improves, and the
leaked fluid can flow back. There are many returns to using an elliptical cross
trainer or treadmill, but you can also combine walking exercises in the gym
with a walk outside.
In our clubs, you can keep an eye on the distance and
control the number of inclines. It's best to start with a 30-minute workout
three or four times a week. You can then add five minutes to your activity
every week (and increase the incline). It guarantees a slow build-up.
2. Exercises against swelling
There are several brilliant exercises against water
retention in the tissue in addition to walking or running training. Do this a rare
times a day until you can see improvement.
Leg Raises: Hold on to a chair and lift and extend one leg
backward - keep the knee extended. Repeat this exercise as often as your doctor
has agreed.
Calf stretch: You still hold on to the chair and slowly push
yourself up on your toes - hold for a few seconds and then lower again. The time
you will feel in your calves will push the fluid up and away from your lower
leg.
3. Feet up
Yes, we encourage you to run or walk more, but you also have
permission to put your legs up now and then.
As you relax, raise your feet to just above your heart. It
allows the liquid to flow back, and you can rest in peace.
4. Massage
Please discuss this with your doctor first, but as soon as
they agree, treat yourself to a massage, as this can stimulate your lymphatic
system.
The shiatsu does not have to be deep or painful - gentle and
straightforward movements are sufficient to move the fluid towards the lymph
glands and activate the system. Do you need more reasons?
5. "Desalinate" yourself!
Ingesting too much salt could be to blame for water
retention. If you generally consume a lot of salt, then reduce this and always
check the salt hidden in ready meals.
Cook yourself as often as possible and always prepare fresh
dishes. It is better to leave the salt shaker in the cupboard.
6. Drink more water
That strength sounds like a flaw in terms, but drinking
water helps against water in tissue. It boosts the body's excretory systems
enormously and removes any waste accumulated in the body.
Hydration also has other benefits: you will be more focused
and energized. Drink eight to ten large glasses of water a day. It is best to
empty your recommended daily amount of water into a jug and keep it in the
refrigerator. This way, you see exactly how much water you should drink. For a
better taste, add lemons, oranges, limes, or cucumbers.
7. The power of plants
Natural diuretics are a gentle and healthy way of allowing
the tissues' fluid to flow back.
Try diuretic herbs like dandelion, licorice root, and
elderberry, or increase your celery, artichokes, grapes, and parsley intake.
Green tea and cranberry juice are great alternatives to water - if you prefer
multiple flavors.
8. Increase potassium levels
In addition to the tissue fluid, diuretics can unfortunately
also remove potassium in the body, so you should take this nutrient as a
supplement and increase your consumption of bananas, raisins, and kidney beans.
These foods are all naturally high in potassium.
9. Take a full bath
Epsom salts are brilliant and time-tested remedies and
anything but a wives' tale. Pour warm (not too hot) water into the tub, add a
handful of Epsom salt and relax.
Puffiness can arise from a lack of magnesium; soaking the Epsom
salt water body promotes this precious mineral's absorption. Soon you can look
forward to your slim joints and legs.
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