Swollen feet after drinking alcohol may be caused by gout, vasodilatation, cardiac insufficiency and other diseases, the cause of different treatments are different, commonly used treatments are general treatment, physical therapy, drug therapy and so on. 1. Gout: drinking alcohol can easily cause uric acid to rise, urate crystals are deposited in the foot, which will cause local tissue congestion and edema. The affected area can be massaged, cold compresses and other physical therapy. Patients should eat less animal offal, fish, alcohol and other high purine content food. Use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen as prescribed by the doctor, or use uric acid-lowering drugs such as febuxostat to relieve symptoms. 2. Vasodilatation: Drinking alcohol will cause the blood vessels throughout the body to dilate, including the blood vessels of the lower extremities, and the blood in the veins will increase, leading to short-term swelling symptoms in the feet. Elevating the affected limbs and drinking a lot of water to promote urination and reduce the stimulation of alcohol can normalize the diameter of blood vessels and the swelling of the feet will disappear completely. 3. Cardiac insufficiency: the pumping function of the heart declines, the amount of blood back to the heart will be reduced, due to the effect of gravity, the blood in the veins of the lower limbs will also be stagnant, causing swelling of the feet. Excessive alcohol consumption will lead to weak heart muscle strength, resulting in irregular blood flow, aggravating the symptoms of cardiac insufficiency. Patients can take diuretics as prescribed by the doctor to discharge excess water from the body to reduce the burden on the heart. Swollen feet after drinking may also be caused by trauma, renal insufficiency and other factors. After excluding physiological factors, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.