Swollen feet, or edema, happen when fluid builds up in tissues. Signs include “feet look bigger or puffy,” “skin may look tight or shiny,” and pressing the skin may leave a dent, known as pitting edema. Shoes may feel tighter than usual. Common causes include standing or sitting too long, hot weather, high salt intake, pregnancy, poor circulation, organ problems, certain medications, or injury. Seek medical help if swelling “appears suddenly,” “is only in one foot,” “comes with pain, redness, or warmth,” or occurs alongside shortness of breath or chest pain.
Herbs for Reducing Swelling and Improving Circulation
Medicinal herbs can naturally relieve foot swelling and improve circulation. Ginkgo Biloba helps by “dilating blood vessels” and reducing inflammation. Calendula has “anti-inflammatory properties” and can be used in foot soaks or creams. Butcher’s Broom strengthens blood vessels and reduces inflammation. Chamomile soothes and promotes circulation. Ginger stimulates blood flow and can be applied or consumed. Witch Hazel’s astringent properties help reduce swelling. Horse Chestnut strengthens vessels and lowers inflammation. Dandelion acts as a diuretic, helping remove excess fluids. Rosemary stimulates circulation, and Turmeric reduces inflammation.
Dandelion Foot Soak Recipe
• 1 tbsp dried dandelion root, 1 cup hot water, honey or lemon (optional)
• Steep 10–15 minutes, strain, and let cool slightly
• Soak feet 15–20 minutes, then dry gently
• Repeat daily as needed
Always consult a healthcare professional before starting herbal treatments, especially if you have medical conditions or take medications. Using these herbs can help relieve swelling naturally and improve blood circulation, making your feet feel lighter and healthier.