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The term hemic specifically refers to what bodily fluid?

interstitial fluid


What is medical term meaning excessive accumulation of interstitial fluid?

Edema means collection of fluid in the tissues. Edema is fluid accumulation in tissues which is common in patients with renal disorders, congestive heart failure and patients with preeclampsia. Edema is an accumulation of interstitial fluid, or fluid between cells in the tissue.


What is the name of the tissue fluid?

The tissue fluid is called interstitial fluid. It fills the spaces between cells in tissues and is important for delivering nutrients and removing waste products.


What is meant by the term fluid balance?

fluid-balance


What is the medical term meaning administration of fluid outside the vein and into the muscle or tissue under the skin?

Interstitial


What do you mean by tissue fluid?

Interstitial fluid.


How is interstitial fluid removed?

Interstitial fluid is removed from the body through the lymphatic system. Lymphatic vessels collect the interstitial fluid, filtering and returning it to the bloodstream through lymph nodes. From there, the interstitial fluid is eventually eliminated from the body through the kidneys as urine.


What is the medical term meaning Tissue fluid that has entered the lymphatic vessels?

While surrounding tissues it is called interstitial fluid. Once it enters the lymphatic system it is called lymphatic fluid.


What is the name of the extracellular fluid in most tissues?

interstitial fluid Dr. Claire DNA Diva


Interstitial fluid is the fluid?

Fluid in the spaces between cells


Can high blood pressure result in increased interstitial fluid?

Perhaps it may induce edema, but in general, interstitial fluid is the basic body fluid.


Fluid located in the spaces between the cells?

The fluid located in the spaces between cells is called interstitial fluid. It helps to nourish cells by providing them with essential nutrients and oxygen, as well as removing waste products from cellular metabolism. Interstitial fluid also plays a role in maintaining the homeostasis of the internal environment of the body.