Swelling (edema) in your feet and face is typically treated using medications called diuretics, often referred to as water pills (such as furosemide or spironolactone). These medicines help your body flush out excess fluid through urine. However, because swelling can be linked to several underlying factors such as heart, kidney, or liver health, or even a reaction to other medications, it is very important not to self-medicate. I highly recommend consulting a doctor. They can safely identify the exact cause of your swelling and prescribe the correct medication and dosage tailored to your needs.
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