Dear Doctors: After a few days of standing in long lines at an amusement park, my ankles swelled up. We were on vacation, and salty food, wine and carbs were involved. It took a few days to get better ...
Edema is swelling due to a buildup of fluid in tissues. Pitting edema is when an indentation remains after pressing swollen skin. The effect may also be noticeable after removing a tight shoe or ...
Edema is a kind of swelling due to or accumulation of interstitial fluid. Interstitial fluid is a fluid (salt and water) found in the spaces between the cells and it constitutes around 20 percent of ...
The term edema refers to the accumulation of fluid in the body. This fluid retention is also referred to as dropsy or hydropsy. Fluid balance in the body and pathology of edema The body contains a ...
Diabetic macular edema (DME) is a diabetes complication that can cause vision loss or blindness. It happens when high blood sugar damages the eye’s blood vessels, causing fluid buildup in the macula.
If you have diabetes, it’s important to get regular eye exams to look for changes in your eyes that can lead to vision loss. Many of these changes fall under the umbrella of diabetic retinopathy — ...
In generalized edema, fluid collects in the interstitial tissues, either because more fluid is being secreted or because removal of the fluid is failing. The effects of gravity mean the swelling is ...
Cerebral edema, or brain swelling, occurs when fluid accumulates in the brain, increasing pressure and reducing oxygen flow, which can lead to irreversible damage or fatality if untreated. Symptoms ...
Bone marrow edema is caused by fluid buildup in bones due to injuries or conditions like arthritis, osteoporosis, or cancer. If you have sudden or ongoing bone pain without a known cause, see a ...
Cerebral edema is when fluid builds up around the brain, causing an increase in pressure known as intracranial pressure. Symptoms can include headaches, nausea, dizziness, and more. Swelling or ...