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Signs on your FEET

While our eyes are believed to be the windows to our souls, could our feet be the windows to our overall health?

Unless you regularly get foot massages and pedicures, you probably don’t give your feet much attention or even a second glance. But, if you take a closer look, your feet and toes could reveal signs of an underlying medical condition.

Heart issues:

Conditions like heart failure can cause fluid buildup in the lower extremities.

Kidney problems:

If your kidneys aren’t working properly, your body may retain fluid, leading to swelling.

Liver disease:

Cirrhosis or liver dysfunction can disrupt fluid balance and result in leg and foot swelling.

Venous insufficiency:

As veins struggle to return blood to the heart, fluid can pool in the legs and feet.

Lymphatic system disorders:

Blocked or damaged lymph nodes can lead to lymphedema, leading to chronic swelling.

Infections:

Especially if one foot is swollen, painful, and red, it could be an indicator of cellulitis or another infection.

Medications:

Some drugs (e.g., steroids, blood pressure meds, antidepressants) can cause swelling as a side effect.

Pregnancy:

Fluid retention is common, especially in the third trimester, but excessive or sudden swelling can signal preeclampsia.