zhàng describes bodies, organs, or faces distending. The two highest-frequency contexts: (1) bloating — a full belly, a swollen leg; (2) flushing — a face going hot and red. Common compounds:
涨红 (to flush red), the four-character
头昏脑涨 (head swimming and swollen — after exhaustion or too much information). The body-swelling sense is more often written with the dedicated char
胀 (with the flesh radical) —
热胀冷缩 'expand with heat, contract with cold' uses
胀, but
涨 survives as a variant in fixed expressions.