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Horsetail contains several types of flavonoids that are believed to be responsible for this herb’s diuretic action and that help account for its traditional use in reducing mild oedema.
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Diuretics are non-habit-forming medications that stimulate the kidneys to produce more urine, flushing excess fluids and minerals (e.g., sodium) from the body.
The discussion below deals only with situations in which it is safe to focus on the oedema itself and not the underlying cause.

Even oedema after surgery (when lymph drainage is damaged) has been helped by coumarin.
Herbs that may be helpful: Herbs that stimulate the kidneys were traditionally used to reduce oedema.
Loop diuretics decrease the kidney’s ability to absorb sodium, causing more sodium to be excreted through urine.
Nausea or vomiting
 

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sodium retention Oedema is a general term for swelling in the body due to the build-up of excess fluid in the tissues.
Careful blood sugar monitoring is required when diabetics take diuretics because they increase the risk of hyperglycemia (high blood sugar).
In addition, they can be used to treat high blood pressure and low potassium levels.
They may be administered through an intravenous.
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Left-sided heart failure occurs when the left ventricle cannot adequately pump oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
To decrease fluid buildup in the legs, individuals should avoid sitting or standing for long periods of time without moving.
Although human trials have not yet been conducted, animal research shows another commonly used diuretic herb, dandelion leaves, to be as powerful as the drug furosemide (Lasix®).
It is the case that many people do not drink water itself, so most of our body fluids come from the foods we eat.

Dizziness or lightheadedness, especially after getting up from a sitting or lying position
What are diuretics?
Goldenrod is considered one of the strongest herbal diuretics.
Fever or chills
 
 




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