Vomiting can be a sign for a great many things including fluid overload. It can also be a reaction to eating too much food.
Bronchovascular markings mean that you have an airway infection or a venous fluid overload.
Hypertonic fluid overload is a medical condition in which there is too much fluid in a person's blood. This is caused by an increase of sodium content.
Signs of fluid overload include swelling in the legs, rapid weight gain, shortness of breath, and elevated blood pressure. Other symptoms may include coughing, low oxygen levels, and difficulty breathing. It is important to seek medical attention if experiencing these symptoms.
vomiting is definitely a sign of pregnancy but i don't know about nausea.
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Bronchovascular markings are normal marking of blood vessels of the lungs which supplies to the bronchi and bronchioles and fluid overload is increase in midzones.
Positive JVD (jugular venous distention) and HJR (hepatojugular reflux) both indicate increased central venous pressure. This can be a sign of heart failure, fluid overload, or other conditions affecting the heart's ability to pump blood effectively. These findings are important in evaluating a patient's cardiovascular status.
In bronchovascular markings, infection can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi affecting the lungs. Fluid overload can result from conditions like heart failure, kidney disease, or liver disease, leading to accumulation of fluid in the lungs and pulmonary edema.
it will cause you fluid overload.
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Yes vomitng can be a sign of food poisoning!!
Yes, S3 is commonly associated with fluid overload, as it can indicate impaired ventricular filling from increased blood volume. It is often heard in conditions like heart failure, where there is an excess of fluid in the circulatory system.