
Say Goodbye to Heavy Legs: 6 Simple Exercises to Reduce Swelling After Sitting All Day
If your shoes feel tighter by afternoon or your legs grow heavy after a long day at your desk, you're not alone. Swelling in the lower limbs is a common issue among office workers—and the good news is, it's fixable. With just six simple exercises, you can boost leg circulation, relieve discomfort, and prevent that end-of-day puffiness from becoming a daily routine.
Why Your Legs Swell After Sitting Too Long
Spending long hours seated can hinder blood and lymphatic flow, causing fluid to pool in your lower legs and ankles—a condition known as metabolic edema. This swelling is often accompanied by a sense of tightness, soreness, or heaviness.
From a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) perspective, swelling is not solely due to reduced circulation resulting from inactivity but is also linked to imbalances in spleen and kidney function. TCM holds that 'the kidneys govern water,' meaning they regulate the body's water metabolism, while 'the spleen governs transformation and transportation,' referring to the spleen system (the digestive system), which manages the transformation and distribution of nutrients and fluids. When kidney function is impaired or spleen energy is weakened, the body may retain fluids, leading to stagnation and swelling in the lower limbs.

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If your shoes feel tighter by afternoon or your legs grow heavy after a long day at your desk, you're not alone. Swelling in the lower limbs is a common issue among office workers—and the good news is, it's fixable. With just six simple exercises, you can boost leg circulation, relieve discomfort, and prevent that end-of-day puffiness from becoming a daily routine. Why Your Legs Swell After Sitting Too Long Spending long hours seated can hinder blood and lymphatic flow, causing fluid to pool in your lower legs and ankles—a condition known as metabolic edema. This swelling is often accompanied by a sense of tightness, soreness, or heaviness. From a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) perspective, swelling is not solely due to reduced circulation resulting from inactivity but is also linked to imbalances in spleen and kidney function. TCM holds that 'the kidneys govern water,' meaning they regulate the body's water metabolism, while 'the spleen governs transformation and transportation,' referring to the spleen system (the digestive system), which manages the transformation and distribution of nutrients and fluids. When kidney function is impaired or spleen energy is weakened, the body may retain fluids, leading to stagnation and swelling in the lower limbs.