Bloating, Water Retention & Histamine
Problems expelling water is caused by one of
several mechanical failures of the body, sometimes induced by imbalanced
hormones or chemicals.
Very often, it is a symptom of old age.
Whatever the cause, it is clinically known as
water retention.
Common effects are the swelling of hands and
feet, and sometimes entire limbs can become bloated and inflamed.
The lymph nodes are responsible for storing
extra fluid, but sometimes they can become overwhelmed and leak into the
surrounding tissue.
Water retention is caused by two things: An
excess of histamine, or the improper functioning of an organ.
The body naturally manufactures histamine and
releases it in the presence of allergens. Allergens can be pollen, or any foreign
compound that the body develops a reaction to.
The allergen in question can be very specific
to the individual.
Histamine causes water retention by causing
capillaries to dilate and allowing them to leak fluid. This normally is
beneficial, because it releases white blood cells and fluid to injured or
infected tissue.
Improper excretion can be caused by
malfunctioning kidneys or heart.
In the case of the heart, this is caused by a
drop in blood pressure. Without pressure, fluids back up and leak, and also the
kidneys are less able to filter blood.
The kidneys fail in their duty if they become
infected or inflamed. Swollen kidneys are too pressurized to filter blood
properly, like a hose being restricted by doubling it over.
Kidneys become sick as the result of bacteria
and other contaminants being ingested from food and water sources.
This should be a patient's first step anyway,
given the startling sight of an entirely swollen hand or foot. It is necessary
to seek evaluation right away in order to determine the cause because swelling
can be signs of a more serious condition.
Allergens and chemicals are not always the
culprits; there is always the chance of organ malfunction which must be
eliminated first. In the event allergens are suspected, the food or drink that
was consumed should be isolated.
7 Home Remedies for Water Retention
1.
Avoid salt – Sodium increases fluid retention, try using pepper or
other spices as a substitute. More importantly, cut down on fast food and
processed foods because they are filled with salt!
2.
Eat bananas – Bananas contain high amounts of potassium, which helps
eliminate fluid retention. Slice them into your cereal, add them in a smoothie
mix, or just eat them plain for a light and healthy snack.
3.
Use ice packs – Applying an ice pack to swollen ankles can
bring it back to normal size. Use a ziplock bag and fill it with ice cubes and
apply with a towel to skin for 5-10 minutes. People with diabetes or poor
circulation may want to check with their physician before doing so.
Home Remedies Continued
1.
Consume
natural diuretics – Cranberry juice, cabbage, watermelons, cucumbers, beets,
tomatoes, carrots, and oats are all natural diuretics that will aid in the
removal of excess fluids from the body.
2.
Yogurt
– Plain low-fat yogurt that contains active cultures aid in digestion and
increase the good bacteria in the belly.
3.
Water
– Water is the best way to flush out your system. Drink at least 8-10 glasses a
day to avoid water retention.
4.
Vitamins
– Vitamins A and C help diminish the fragility of capillaries and decrease
water retention.
Some other tips to avoid swollen ankles are
to keep your feet up while resting, prop a few pillows under your feet. Try not
to cross your legs too often as it can limit the blood flow through the thigh
veins and cause swelling in the lower thigh.
A very good way to limit retention is to try lifting
your legs parallel to the floor while working and spending a portion of your
lunch break on your feet exercising.
Lastly, drinking purified water can eliminate
the chance the allergen came from chemicals found in tap water.
Purified water also does not contain any
bacteria or viruses which can also affect water retention and clean water
consumption is one way to prevent or reduce water retention in the body.
In severe cases, medicine may be required and
the individual will likely be given an antihistamine, either over-the-counter
or even prescription.
However some drugs themselves can also cause
water retention so people should always be careful when taking medication for
retaining water.
Water retention can become uncomfortable,
especially if it occurs quite often. Do not hesitate to try several home
remedies in order to find out what works best for you.
It is important to consistently maintain your
health, not only when you are experiencing problems. This way, your body can do
what it does best and protect you from the many illnesses we are exposed to.
A healthy lifestyle is the root to pursuing a
long and happy life. Don’t take for granted this body we have been blessed
with!
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