Water Retention
If you think you are too big for your clothes, your face is
puffy and looks swollen when you get up in the morning, then you
are suffering from water retention. The other symptoms are
bloating of the stomach or tightness of the ring in the finger.
Your shoes will pinch and all these events will cause you a lot
of discomfort. This is called water retention or edema.
Usually, our bodies have the ability to balance the water levels
in the body depending on the food that we eat or drink. But at
times, this balance tends to go haywire. The leading causes of
edema are excessive salt and alcohol intake, long periods of
inactivity and monthly hormonal fluctuations or pregnancy in
women. A sudden gain in weight or swollen ankles are the only
signs of water retention. The common home remedies for water
retention are:
* Go into deep water: Exercising in the swimming pool will be an
excellent remedy for curing this problem. This is due to the
water pressure forcing out the excess water out of the tissues
and into the bladder. It is advised to exercise gently in the
pool at the temperature of 80 to 90 degrees F. if you are
pregnant, avoid water above 100 degrees.
* Avoid diuretics: Though diuretics are effective for the
flushing out of excess water in people with heart, kidney or
liver disease, they can also cause rebound edema. Continuous
usage will activate the salt and water retaining hormones and
when stopped, these hormones are activated and cause water
retention.
* Minimize salt intake: Avoid foods high in salt like hotdogs,
burgers, pizzas etc. They contain very high salt content and the
fluid released will remain in the body till kidneys have a
chance to excrete them which is about 24 hours.
* Exercise continuously: Exercise has been shown to reduce water
retention by flushing out water and salt through sweating,
higher respiration and increased urine flow. If you have been
sitting for a long time, walk up and down or climb stairs every
hour. You can also try the following exercise: point the toes
downward, then raise them up as high as possible which pumps up
the calf and foot muscles. You can also raise your hands up
overhead.
* Increase fluid intake: Water moves through the kidneys and
bladder thus diluting the urine. It becomes easier for the
kidneys to flush diluted urine out along with the salt contained
in it. Plain water is the best option, since juices, sodas and
colas have salt content.
* Sip on the herbal tea: Many herbs are slightly diuretic.
Parsley is the best known one. Take two teaspoons of dried
leaves for each cup of boiling water and seep for ten minutes.
Drink three cups a day.
* Lie down with feet up: Recline with feet up in the raised
position. This will allow the fluid collected in the legs to go
to the circulatory systems and from there to the kidneys for
excretion.
If these tips do not work or if you have heart and kidney
problems consult a doctor. You can also consult a doctor if you
have a pitting edema where an indentation remains when you press
the skin.