Foot Pain and Pregnancy; The Impact of Edema

Prevention Using Fitness and Diet Are Key to Maternal Health During Pregnancy

By Christine Cadena, published Sep 05, 2006
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Foot pain during pregnancy is debilitating. Most often attributed to some level of edema, foot pain can occur at any stage of pregnancy but most often occurs during the second half of the gestational period.  When learning of a pregnancy, the best route for a pregnant woman is to focus on the preventative programs available to reduce and eliminate pregnancy related disorders such as edema and foot pain.

For many pregnant women, foot pain is attributed to edema resulting from displacement of the normal bodily fluids. Displacement occurs when pressure of the pelvis builds and constricts the blood flow to the lower extremities, thereby preventing normal water distribution through the pregnant woman’s body. The resulting foot pain is excruciating and can be localized to the heel, arch or ball of the foot and is generally not cause for concern.   In rare cases, however, if the edema is not limited to the feet, and, instead, includes hands, face and neck, consultation with your obstetrician should occur immediately as this may be cause for concern and indicate the presence of a more serious pregnancy related condition such as pre-eclampsia.

To avoid the onset of foot pain, a pregnant woman can perform a variety of preventative measures which will decrease the level of bodily water retention and displacement. Preventative options might include limiting sodium intake, avoiding junk foods, wearing pregnancy support stockings, avoiding chocolate, sleeping on the left side, elevating feet throughout the day, performing a variety of leg stretches throughout the day and drinking plenty of water.  What is important to note is that excessive retention of body fluid is not permanent and may result in frequent urination and sweating in the days immediately following childbirth.

Takeaways
  • Reducing the amount of sodium will decrease the level of edema during pregnancy.
  • Water fitness programs work to reduce the level of edema in pregnancy
  • Pregnancy related foot pain can be an indication of a much more severe pregnancy condition.
Did You Know?
Pregnancy related foot pain can impact any area of the foot from the heel, arch to the ball of the foot.
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it was nice to read about this. i'm 6 months pregnant and suffering edema...my feet hurt a lot. good info.

Posted on 07/22/2008 at 10:07:32 AM

 
A contraption called the "Foot Sleep Guard" could be the answer you are looking for (www.footsleepguard.com). It is a simple contraption designed to keep the covers off the feet at night, something that can keep many up at night especially when the pain suffered is acute from the day. Surgery and medication can sometimes be the answer, however not always and the Foot Sleep Guard offers a simple and inexpensive way to get a good night sleep.

Posted on 05/20/2007 at 9:05:00 PM

 
Visit www.ffcdocs.com and click “Visit our online store” at the bottom of the homepage. These Doctors have been in business for about 20 years, specializing in surgery of the feet. Although, a lot of the time, insurances don’t cover surgery. The store on www.ffcdocs.com was built to assist all age groups of people who simply cannot afford surgery. I’ve visited these Doctors in the office and it was definitely a pleasure.

Posted on 12/11/2006 at 5:12:00 PM

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