interstitial edema

How is Interstitial Edema Treated?

Treatment of interstitial edema depends on addressing the underlying cause. Common approaches include:
Diuretics: Medications that increase urine output to reduce fluid volume.
Management of underlying conditions: Treating heart failure, hypoalbuminemia, or other causative conditions can alleviate edema.
Compression therapy: Use of compression garments or devices to promote fluid reabsorption and drainage.
Anti-inflammatory medications: To reduce capillary permeability in cases of inflammation-induced edema.

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