Many women experience swelling in the feet and ankles during pregnancy. This common condition is known as edema, where fluids are trapped in the tissues of the body causing puffiness and swelling under the skin. Edema is more likely to occur in the late afternoon and evening after you have spent the day on your feet. Swollen feet and ankles may be more likely after the fifth month of pregnancy as weight gain continues and water retention increases. There are a few things that can help to alleviate swelling during your pregnancy. Try to avoid standing for long periods and keep your feet elevated while resting. Further, you can opt for comfortable shoes rather than high heels, and wear compression socks or tights. In addition, try to drink more water and cut back on salty foods. While resting, apply a cold compress to the swollen areas. If the swelling becomes serious, please make an appointment with a podiatrist for further examination and information on various treatment methods.
Pregnant women with swollen feet can be treated with a variety of different methods that are readily available. For more information about other cures for swollen feet during pregnancy, consult with one of our podiatrists from Foot & Ankle Institute at One Oak Medical. Our doctors will attend to all of your foot and ankle needs.
What Foot Problems Can Arise During Pregnancy?
One problem that can occur is overpronation, which occurs when the arch of the foot flattens and tends to roll inward. This can cause pain and discomfort in your heels while you’re walking or even just standing up, trying to support your baby.
Another problem is edema, or swelling in the extremities. This often affects the feet during pregnancy but tends to occur in the later stages.
How Can I Keep My Feet Healthy During Pregnancy?
- Wearing orthotics can provide extra support for the feet and help distribute weight evenly
- Minimize the amount of time spent walking barefoot
- Wear shoes with good arch support
- Wear shoes that allow for good circulation to the feet
- Elevate feet if you experience swelling
- Massage your feet
- Get regular, light exercise, such as walking, to promote blood circulation to the feet
If you have any questions please feel free to contact our offices located in Wayne, Paramus, Clifton, Montclair, Clifton, Edison, and Randolph, NJ . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot and ankle needs.
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