The three "Ds"--diuretics, digitalis, and diet--are frequently prescribed for medical conditions that result in excess fluid volume.
No it can not kill you because it can be treated.........
Patients with pulmonary edema may undergo phlebotomy procedures to decrease their total blood volume.
A naturopath or a nutritionist may recommend the following dietary changes
Uncomplicated cystitis is treated with antibiotics.
Neither. He died of a cerebral edema, which is a swelling of the brain. He had been complaining of headaches and earlier had been treated for cerebral edema.
it rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again
Edema is a condition where fluid accumulates in the feet, ankles, hands, and eyelids. It can be treated by exercising, elevating the feet, massaging the areas, reducing salt, and drinking water with lemon juice.
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In medicine and nursing the term "gross" is intended to mean "big as seen by the naked eye". Edema has two types: regular "edema" and "pitting edema". "Pitting" edema is when I press my finger onto the edema and when I remove my finger, the skin stays pressed in, it it "pitting". Typically, edema should be measured, with a measuring tape, rather than using a subjective word like "gross" (i.e. big). What looks "big and obvious" to me may look different to you. So, especially in pitting edema, we use +1, +2, +3 -- OR-- we use a measurement and measure both sides, say both ankles, for comparison. If one ankle measures 15inches and the other measures 17.2 inches, that shows one angle is much more swollen than the other. One tip: Doctors are more apt to use words like "gross edema" or "grossly obese". Nurses measure more than doctors.
Bone edema is what doctors call swelling within bone. Bone swelling is typically identified by MRI and is the result of either a direct injury to bone or stress injuries. Bone edema can also be found due to an inflammatory injury of bone caused by various forms of infection or arthritis.
the most common illness treated by british doctors is repetative straining of the arm . the most common illness treated by british doctors is repetative straining of the arm .
It costed about £100 just to get treated by a doctor