If there is an underlying cardiac or renal condition, fluid may pool in certain areas - the legs & feet being quite common.
If that is not the case, then perhaps too much fluid has been given to quickly.
But, generally no - feet should not swell after recieving fluid.
Pregnancy may cause your feet to swell.
No; chlamydia will notcause your legs and feet to swell.
Your feet swell
the atoms inside your feet get bigger in heat
Yes
yes
Because of all of the pressure that you put into it
Malnutrition would affect your whole body, not just your feet.
no, but they can swell. It's called "edema"
Feet typically swell throughout the day due to factors like gravity and increased blood flow, with the most noticeable swelling occurring in the late afternoon or early evening. This is when you've been on your feet, causing fluid to accumulate in the lower extremities. By morning, after resting overnight, feet usually return to their normal size.
Feet swelling in pregnant women is extremely common. If your feet go up more than one shoe size, please take the time to talk to your doctor at your next well visit. You may need an alteration in your diet.
third tresture pregetcy is what causes it to swell from dr bomen