Have you noticed that your senior loved one has swollen
ankles? This is a common problem that older adults encounter, and it can have a
negative impact on their safety and their comfort. However, the good news is
that you can help your loved one manage their swollen ankles, and in this
article, we’ll share some of our most helpful tips and tricks. It’s always
recommended to speak with your loved one’s physician if their swelling is
persistent, or if it’s causing them a lot of discomfort.
Causes of Swollen Ankles in Seniors
As we spend the majority of our day upright standing or
sitting, fluid within the body can gather in the legs and feet, causing swollen
ankles. A common term for this swelling is edema, and it can be caused by a
variety of factors, including:
- Being
sedentary or inactive. Our mobility and ability to move around changes as
we age, and if your loved one is spending most of their day sitting in
their favorite chair, it can result in swollen ankles.
- Rheumatoid
arthritis.
- Certain
vascular conditions.
- Chronic
kidney disease.
- Healing
from an operation.
- Certain heart
conditions.
Lifestyle Changes that can Reduce Swelling in the Ankles
As mentioned above, always check with your loved one’s
doctor before making any lifestyle changes. There are several adjustments that
can reduce and help prevent ankle swelling, including:
- Stay
properly hydrated. Is your loved one drinking
enough water every day? Dehydration can cause the body to retain
fluids and can result in swollen feet and ankles.
- Increase
magnesium intake. Magnesium is known to boost circulation and can
be found in supplement
form, or naturally in foods like nuts, seeds, legumes, leafy green
vegetables, and whole grains.
- Get
up and get moving. You don’t need to run or jump around to get
rid of swollen ankles. Instead, encourage your loved one to start taking
daily walks – join them if you can – and encourage them to do some basic
movements with their knees and ankles, like bending, straightening, and
flexing.
- Reduce
sodium intake. Is your loved one eating a lot of processed foods?
A sodium-heavy diet can cause fluid retention in the body, so speak with
your loved one’s doctor about making some positive changes.
- Wear
compression socks or stockings to promote circulation.
- Use
an ottoman or a foot stool to put their feet up periodically, so
the fluid doesn’t gather in the ankles and feet.
- Check
that your loved one’s shoes aren’t too tight. Tight footwear can
restrict circulation and may be making the issue worse.
Simple Home Exercises for Swollen Ankles
By repeating a few basic movements on a daily basis, from
the comfort of home, your senior loved one can help reduce the swelling in
their ankles. We understand that everyone’s abilities are different, so if your
family member struggles with these exercises, ask their doctor for alternate
recommendations.
Knee to chest: While lying down flat on the
back, keep one leg flat and bend the other leg at the knee, bringing it up
towards the chest. Only bend as far as it’s comfortable, and alternate legs for
three sets of 10 knee bends.
Butt squeezes: These can be done either sitting
or lying down. Squeeze the glute muscles as tight as possible and hold it for
three to five seconds. Relax and repeat for three sets of 10 squeezes, and
remember don’t hold your breath.
Ankle flex and point: While lying down on the
back, move only the feet and flex the toes up towards your head, then point
them down in the opposite direction. You’ll feel the ankle joints activating
during this exercise, and we recommend three sets of 10.
If you have any questions about alleviating ankle swelling
in seniors, or if you have any other questions regarding our senior care
services in New Jersey, please
contact our team at UMC today: https://umcommunities.org
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