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Menopause itself does not directly cause swollen feet, but hormonal changes during this time can lead to fluid retention, which may result in swelling. Additionally, factors such as weight gain, lifestyle changes, or underlying health conditions can also contribute to this issue. It's important to consult a healthcare professional if swelling becomes persistent or concerning.

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