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Cardiovascular > Edema
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Edema Defined
The accumulation of extra fluid in tissues. The tissue looks puffy and if pressed with a finger will hold the indentation after the finger is removed. In CHF when the body starts to retain water to raise the blood pressure, edema can often result. Pulmonary edema (excessive fluid in the lung tissue) can also result.
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- Dropsy - LoveToKnow 1911: This is the quant old time definition of my heart condition: Congestive Heart Failure
- Roman Art of Massage and therapeutic bathing: The Romans acquired the art of therapeutic bathing and massage from the Greeks. The Romans thought that anything the Greeks could do the Romans could perfect the concept. The Romans built public baths that were available to the Rich and the Poor alike.
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- Avandia Emacular Edema: Lawsuit.com: Avandia and Diabetic Emacular Edema - the potential risks associated with taking Avandia are discussed by the FDA.
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