Silent Warning in Your Shoes

Most people shrug off swollen feet as a minor nuisance, but your body rarely whispers without a reason. Fluid pooling in your lower legs can be a sign of heart strain, kidney overload, or veins that are struggling to return blood upward. Sometimes it’s a reaction to medication, heat, or standing too long. Other times, it’s the earliest clue to a serious, silent condition that hasn’t yet found another way to speak.

Pay attention to patterns: Does the swelling appear suddenly, affect only one leg, feel warm, or come with redness or pain? That could mean a dangerous clot or infection. Is it worse at night, paired with shortness of breath or fatigue? Your heart may be asking for help. Swollen feet are not always an emergency—but they are never meaningless. Listening early can change everything.

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