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What Causes Swollen Feet?

exactly on this date june 3rd my feet swelled not, excessively so but swelled anyways. am not a candy or a sugar eater ever now and then. my legs feels a bit funnny the bottoms of my feet feels a tad funny. am very anxious to get some clue as to why this is happen to me all of a sudden. am not, over weght i don,t drink nor smoke nor do i do drugs can you give me a hint a clue please. constance
Thu, 15 Oct 2015
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hi constance
You need x rays of feet to determine any arches defect or bony malalignments present since long, and producing symptoms now.Consult an orthopedic doctor.Aslo medical causes,vascular causes have to be ruled out.Commonly, it is gravitational oedema.try to raise feet on a stool while sitting, dont stand long or walk much, use loose footwear, do contrast bath of feet (alternate dipping in hot and cold water), seek help of a physical therapist also
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What Causes Swollen Feet?

hi constance You need x rays of feet to determine any arches defect or bony malalignments present since long, and producing symptoms now.Consult an orthopedic doctor.Aslo medical causes,vascular causes have to be ruled out.Commonly, it is gravitational oedema.try to raise feet on a stool while sitting, dont stand long or walk much, use loose footwear, do contrast bath of feet (alternate dipping in hot and cold water), seek help of a physical therapist also best wishes