Swollen feet are often your body’s first visible signal that something is off beneath the surface. It might be simple fluid retention from standing too long, heat, or a salty meal. But it can also point to poor circulation, heart or kidney strain, blood clots, infections, or joint inflammation quietly building pressure where you least expect it. The key is not to panic, but not to dismiss it either.
Pay attention to patterns: Does the swelling appear suddenly? Is it in one foot or both? Is it warm, red, or painful? These clues matter. Elevating your legs and reducing salt may help mild cases, but persistent, painful, or asymmetrical swelling deserves prompt medical attention. A healthcare professional can uncover the cause, protect you from hidden risks, and turn that silent warning into a clear plan for healing and relief.