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High blood pressure (hypertension).
Pitting edema refers to a pit or depression in the swollen tissues that remains after the skin has been pressed down.
Although commonly prescribed with diabetics, these can strengthen the effects of diuretics and potentially lead to low blood pressure (hypotension).
Thiazide (or thiazide-like) diuretics increase the excretion of both sodium and chloride into the urine.

Osmotic diuretics increase the urinary excretion of toxins introduced into the body through the use of many legal and illegal substances.
Thus, diuretic herbs are not yet well supported for use in reducing oedema.
The most common side effect associated with diuretics is potassium loss. With the exception of potassium-sparing versions, all diuretics may cause a loss of potassium in patients. Rarely, potassium-sparing diuretics can cause a build-up of potassium in the body. Patients should contact their physician if they have any of the following side effects from diuretics, most of which are related to diuresis (urinating too much) and dehydration:
Water gets into the system by the foods we eat and the liquids we drink.
 

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Conventional treatment options: Conventional treatment consists of managing the underlying condition, which may include inadequate nutrition; liver, heart, and kidney disease; or obstruction of blood or lymph flow.
Edema in the legs and ankles may also be related to congestive heart failure.
Meadowsweet was also used historically as a diuretic for persons with poor urinary flow.
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Patients should remember that diuretics can help to control high blood pressure, but cannot cure it. Even if all their symptoms cease, patients should continue to take their medication exactly as directed and to keep all scheduled follow-up appointments with their physician.
The pressure of a pregnant uterus on pelvic veins can also cause mechanical edema.
Oedema Also indexed as: Bloating, Water Retention Abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath the skin is known as oedema.
Dependent edema involves swelling of the feet, legs and ankles.

Coumarin should not be confused with the anticlotting drug Coumadin®.
However, a large double-blind study detected no benefit using 200 mg coumarin twice daily for six months in women who had arm oedema after mastectomy.
Periorbital edema refers to the swelling around the eyes commonly seen when first waking up.
Pulmonary edema is usually a sign of congestive heart failure (CHF), in which the heart is not pumping well enough to meet the body’s demand for oxygen.
 
 




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