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What (who) is Oedema - definition

ABNORMAL ACCUMULATION OF FLUID IN THE INTERSTITIUM
Edematous; Localized oedema; Swelling (medical); Hydropsy; Laryngeal edema; Œdema; Oedematous; Hydropic; Oedema; Dropsy; OEdema; Edemas; Oedemas; Œdemas; Fat hand syndrome; Water retention (medicine); Tumefaction; Water weight; Oedema due to heart failure; Oedema due to hypoproteinaemia; Pitting edema; Edemia; Pedal edema; Odemas; Swollen; Turgescence; Swelling of the legs; Leg edema; Fluid retention (medicine); Lower leg swelling; Dropsy of the heart

oedema         
[?'di:m?]
(US edema)
¦ noun a condition characterized by an excess of watery fluid collecting in the cavities or tissues of the body.
Derivatives
oedematous adjective
Origin
ME: mod. L., from Gk oidema, from oidein 'to swell'.
Oedema         
·noun A swelling from effusion of watery fluid in the cellular tissue beneath the skin or mucous membrance; dropsy of the subcutaneous cellular tissue.
Swollen         
·- ·p.p. of Swell.
II. Swollen ·- of Swell.
III. Swollen ·adj Enlarged by swelling; immoderately increased; as, swollen eyes; swollen streams.

Wikipedia

Edema

Edema, also spelled oedema, and also known as fluid retention, dropsy, hydropsy and swelling, is the build-up of fluid in the body's tissue. Most commonly, the legs or arms are affected. Symptoms may include skin which feels tight, the area may feel heavy, and joint stiffness. Other symptoms depend on the underlying cause.

Causes may include venous insufficiency, heart failure, kidney problems, low protein levels, liver problems, deep vein thrombosis, infections, angioedema, certain medications, and lymphedema. It may also occur after prolonged sitting or standing and during menstruation or pregnancy. The condition is more concerning if it starts suddenly, or pain or shortness of breath is present.

Treatment depends on the underlying cause. If the underlying mechanism involves sodium retention, decreased salt intake and a diuretic may be used. Elevating the legs and support stockings may be useful for edema of the legs. Older people are more commonly affected. The word is from the Greek οἴδημα oídēma meaning 'swelling'.

Examples of use of Oedema
1. It is a sign of oedema, severe protein deficiency.
2. Moreover, MRI showed a decrease in Marow Oedema in most cases at the one–year follow up period, Joshi said.
3. If hydrocarbon is inhale directly into the lung, it has ability to produces chemical pneumonitis, pulmonary oedema, hemorrhage, and death.
4. This blurring is caused by macular oedema (a swelling, or water retention, on the retina), a common side–effect of the primary disease.
5. Kim, 81, is being treated for high blood pressure and pulmonary oedema, a potentially fatal but readily treatable disease where fluid develops in the lungs and prevents them from absorbing oxygen, the hospital spokesman said.