What causes swelling?

swelling, also referred to as anasarca or edema, is a health condition characterized by excessive accumulation of fluid in the body tissues. This can cause a person to quickly increase his weight in a short time, ranging from days to weeks. The most commonly affected areas of the body are skin, organs, glands, breasts, ankles, legs and legs. Swelling can be generalized throughout the body or located into one area.

There are two basic types of swelling: Pitting and non -desert edema. Edema of drinking leaves indentation in the skin when the swollen area is pushed for five seconds and then quickly removed. On the other hand, he does not leave edema who does not leave the pit. This is especially true for people who walk or stand throughout the day. In addition, a pregnant woman can experience some of the stress when carrying a child. In both cases, there is general no reason for concern.

It is also possible for swelling to be caused by serious disease, especially if it is generalized. This type is usually quite obvious and can be easily detected, even in individuals,who are overweight. A person who is experiencing a serious swelling should immediately seek medical care because it may indicate a serious progressive or chronic disease.

Some diseases that can cause swelling, include heart failure, chronic kidney disease, acute glomerulonephritis, nephritic syndrome, thyroid disease and liver failure. This condition can also cause burns from both fire and sun. Malnutrition, excessive salt intake and too little albumin in the blood are other possible causes.

swelling can also be caused by certain drugs, including antihypertensives, androgenic steroids, anabolic steroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatoryness of the drug (NSAID) and calcium channel blockers. Corticosteroids can also cause swelling because they promote sodium maintaining.

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