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Edema refers to the swelling caused by fluid retention in the body, typically in the lower legs, feet, and ankles, but it can affect other areas. While edema can happen to anyone, it is often a sign of an underlying medical issue, such as heart failure, kidney disease, or other conditions. Recognizing the symptoms and understanding how to manage edema is crucial for preventing further complications.
In this guide, we will explore what causes edema, its common symptoms, and how physiotherapy can help manage the condition.
Edema is a condition where excess fluid accumulates in tissues, leading to visible swelling. This can occur in various parts of the body, although the legs and feet are most commonly affected. The underlying causes can range from minor conditions, like standing or sitting too long, to more serious health concerns, such as problems with the heart, kidneys, or lymphatic system.
Several factors can cause edema, including:
Managing edema typically involves addressing the underlying cause. Treatment can vary, but physiotherapy plays a crucial role in reducing swelling and improving mobility.
Physiotherapy treatments are designed to reduce fluid retention and improve circulation. Techniques like manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) and therapeutic exercise can help enhance lymphatic flow and minimize swelling.
For cases where edema is related to pregnancy or pelvic conditions, pelvic floor physiotherapy can help with managing fluid retention. This treatment helps improve the circulation in the pelvic region, supporting the body in fluid regulation and reducing swelling in the lower body.
If your edema is a result of an injury, whether sports-related or from work activities, specialized rehabilitation can help restore proper function. Physiotherapists will guide you through exercises designed to regain mobility, strength, and circulation.
If edema is causing discomfort in your feet or joints, custom-made orthotics and braces can help. These products are designed to provide proper support, correct alignment, and relieve pressure on swollen areas, especially in the lower extremities.
Preventing edema may not always be possible, but there are some strategies to manage or reduce it:
Edema may be a symptom of a minor issue or a sign of something more serious. If you are experiencing swelling, it’s essential to identify the cause and address it accordingly. Physiotherapy can play a significant role in reducing swelling, improving mobility, and aiding recovery.
If you suspect edema or have any concerns, consult with us to determine an appropriate course of treatment that suits your condition.
