Edema itself is not a direct cause for amputation, but it can be a contributing factor in certain conditions. Severe or chronic edema may lead to complications such as skin breakdown, infection, or poor circulation, which could ultimately necessitate amputation. In patients with underlying issues like Diabetes or vascular disease, uncontrolled edema can exacerbate these conditions, increasing the risk of limb loss. Thus, while edema alone does not typically lead to amputation, it can be part of a broader spectrum of health issues that might.
Edema is another term for swelling. It can be caused by injury, improper lymphatic system operations and many other problems. One major cause of edema includes amputation, masectomy and other traumatic procedures. A person who loses protein in their urine may experience edema all over their body because the protein that moves through the urine is albumin which pulls fluid into blood vessels thereby reducing swelling.
Edema is swelling. This can be caused from illness, injury to a limb, reaction to medicine and other conditions. A doctor will evaluate the edema and find its cause and prescribe treatment.
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later stages of pregnancy doesn't always cause edema, edema could mean a serious illness call ed pre eclampsia which is high blood pressure caused by pregnancy and it can cause swelling and water retention.
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Cerebral Edema.
Yellow tattoo pigment (cadmium sulfide) has been known to cause edema (swelling) and erythema(inflammation) when exposed to sunlight.
Yes, increased hydrostatic pressure can lead to peripheral edema. It is caused by poor fluid reabsorption. There are several causes of peripheral edema including heart failure, pulmonary edema, nephritic syndromes, and lymphedema.
No.Low altitude is close to sea level, which usually doesn't cause edema.HIgh altitude OTOH, as experienced by mountaineers, can cause edema.
Swelling or fluid in tissue spaces is known as edema. This condition can be caused by various factors such as inflammation, injury, or a medical condition like heart failure or kidney disease. It is important to identify the underlying cause of the edema to determine the appropriate treatment.