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Water Retention: What Causes It and How to Eliminate It

articleUseronJune 3, 2026

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

A diet high in salt, processed foods, alcohol, and low water intake slows the body’s natural diuretic processes, promoting fluid retention.

2. Sedentary Lifestyle

Lack of exercise hinders lymphatic circulation, which is crucial for removing excess fluids and waste from tissues.

3. Being Overweight

Excess weight interferes with proper circulation and kidney function, making it harder for the body to eliminate fluids.

4. Medical Conditions

Some health issues can cause or worsen water retention:

  • Kidney failure

  • Venous insufficiency

  • Heart failure

  • Liver disease

  • Arthritis

  • Food intolerances and allergies

  • High blood pressure

5. Other Contributing Factors

  • Smoking

  • Dehydration

  • Alcoholic and sugary beverages

  • Pregnancy

  • Tight clothing and high heels

  • Oral contraceptives

  • Certain medications (e.g. corticosteroids, blood pressure drugs)

🧠 How to Know If You Have Water Retention

The most noticeable symptom is swelling, especially in the legs, often accompanied by:

  • Skin discoloration

  • A lingering indentation when pressed

  • Joint stiffness

  • Pain or heaviness

  • Headaches

  • Bloating

  • Fluctuations in weight

  • Loss of appetite

Note: Water retention is often confused with cellulite, but the two are not the same. While cellulite is a structural skin issue involving fat cells and connective tissue, water retention involves fluid buildup. However, fluid retention may contribute to the development of cellulite—particularly in its early stages.

✅ How to Eliminate Water Retention

 

 

 

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✅ How to Eliminate Water Retention

If your water retention is linked to a medical condition or necessary medication, consult your doctor for a personalized approach.

However, when it results from lifestyle habits, small daily changes can make a big difference.

1. Improve Your Diet

  • Drink at least 2 liters of water daily, preferably low in sodium

  • Eat water-rich, low-sodium foods, such as:

    • Cucumber, fennel, chicory, radicchio

    • Citrus fruits, strawberries, melon, kiwi, pineapple, apricots, peaches

    • Whole grains and legumes for better digestion

  • Avoid:

    • Salty foods and sodium-rich additives (e.g. bouillon cubes)

    • Processed and packaged foods

    • Cured meats, aged cheeses, snacks, and pickled items

2. Stay Active

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