Water retention? Here’s what it is, the causes, and remedies to combat fluid retention in the body.
Water retention is the tendency of the body to accumulate fluids, especially in areas such as the legs, abdomen, and buttocks. It is commonly triggered by poor nutrition, a sedentary lifestyle, and conditions like being overweight or obese. While it’s often considered a cosmetic issue, it can also cause discomfort, swelling (edema), and fatigue. The good news? With a few changes to your habits, it’s often manageable.
🔎 What Is Water Retention?
Water retention is a condition characterized by the accumulation of fluids in the interstitial spaces, or the spaces between the body’s cells. It typically affects areas where fat tends to build up—thighs, abdomen, and buttocks—leading to edema, a noticeable swelling due to fluid buildup.
Since fluid retention is influenced by estrogen, it occurs more frequently in women, though men can also be affected—particularly those with unbalanced diets high in sodium.
How to spot it: Press your finger on the swollen area (e.g., the legs). If a mark remains for a few seconds, this is a sign of fluid retention.
⚠️ What Causes Water Retention?
Several factors can contribute to fluid buildup. Here are the most common:
1. Poor Diet
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