Yes it is. A common method of treatment is diuretic therapy with drugs like lasix.
Pulmonary edema can be reversible if promptly and effectively treated. Treatment typically involves managing the underlying cause, such as heart failure or pneumonia, to reduce excess fluid in the lungs. With appropriate medical intervention, the symptoms of pulmonary edema can improve, allowing the lungs to function more effectively.
Edema is the medical term for swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in body tissues. There are several types of edema, including peripheral edema (swelling in the extremities), pulmonary edema (fluid accumulation in the lungs), cerebral edema (swelling in the brain), and macular edema (swelling in the retina of the eye). Each type of edema can have different causes and treatments, depending on the underlying condition.
It is a chemical deactivation of certain brain structure to simulate the effects of removing the structure. This can be done in advance of brain surgeries to predict the effects of the surgery.
Discogenic edema is swelling (edema) of the vertebra in the spine (disc's).
my 70 year old mother was on ace inhibitors ,arb's and diuretics.could she still develop flash pulmonary edema due to renal artery stenosis?she was a diabetic.
edema
periorbital edema.
Yes, this change is reversible.
edema is found in the interstitial fluid
This is a reversible process.
You think probable to a reversible reaction.
Perifocal edema is swelling of the brain tissue.