Author Topic: Peripheral Edema  (Read 1907 times)

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jamesrayenz

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Peripheral Edema
« on: February 15, 2011, 07:33:50 AM »
Peripheral edema refers to swelling of the extremities of the body. The most commonly affects the feet and hands. Direct cause of the edema is the accumulation of fluid in the tissues of the affected body part. The most common cause of peripheral edema, there is this old age Suremasu outcome.One wide variety of underlying causes can be generated. Aging is associated with a number of more specific causes. These include leg circulation and other problems and varicose veins. Rheumatoid arthritis, may cause edema through inflammation. Peripheral edema may cause long-standing or sit without moving, this causes a potential condition.Other, burns, stings or bites, blood clots, infections, can be enough to contain lymphatic disorders . Swelling, inflammation, vascular pressure, lymph pressure, can be attributed to changes in fluid or tissue of the foot pressure and other changes, including. All these factors will combine to explain why the effect of gravity has become the most common targets of the legs and feet swelling.

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