Let’s set the scene:
You get home after a long day on your feet, kick off your shoes, and notice your ankles look… puffy. Maybe your feet feel tight in your shoes. Maybe there’s a weird indentation from your socks.
Sound familiar?
Occasional swelling? Pretty normal.
Persistent, painful, or one-sided swelling? That’s your body waving a red flag.
At Foot & Ankle Associates of Southern NH, we see this all the time. And while sometimes swelling is harmless, other times it’s your foot screaming for attention.
Let’s break down the difference—and when it’s time to give us a call.
Swelling—aka edema—happens when fluid builds up in your tissues. It’s your body’s natural response to stress, injury, or even poor circulation.
Here are a few common (and often harmless) reasons your feet and ankles might swell:
Long hours standing, walking, or flying
Heat and humidity
Pregnancy
Mild inflammation after a workout
These are what we call “transient” causes—they go away on their own with rest, elevation, and hydration.
But now let’s talk about the other side of swelling…
If your swelling:
Comes on suddenly
Is only in one foot or ankle
Is painful or warm to the touch
Doesn’t go away with rest and elevation
Is paired with discoloration, numbness, or tingling
…it’s time to stop Googling and start dialing.
Here’s why:
Even if you didn’t “twist” anything, micro-tears, fractures, or ligament sprains can cause fluid buildup. Swelling is often the first clue something’s off.
Conditions like deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or venous insufficiency can show up in your feet first. One-sided swelling? Red flag. Don’t wait—get checked.
Especially if you have diabetes or poor circulation, swelling paired with redness, heat, or open wounds needs immediate attention.
If your feet and ankles swell regularly, your body might be compensating for flat feet, poor gait mechanics, or joint instability. That’s where we come in.
We don’t just treat the swelling—we investigate the root cause. Because unless we solve that, it’s just going to keep coming back.
Here’s what working with us looks like:
Comprehensive Exam: We assess your symptoms, history, and any visible signs of underlying issues.
Advanced Imaging (if needed): X-rays or ultrasounds help us rule out serious causes like fractures or blood clots.
Tailored Treatment Plan: From compression therapy to custom orthotics to circulation-boosting strategies, we personalize your care.
Education & Prevention: Because we’re all about giving you the tools to stay strong, mobile, and pain-free long after your visit.
Some swelling is normal. A little puffiness after standing all day? No big deal.
But if something feels off, or if your swelling keeps coming back, trust your gut—and your feet.
👉 Book an appointment at Foot & Ankle Associates of Southern NH today.
We’ll find the cause, treat the issue, and get you back to doing what you love—without the swelling, and without the worry.
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