interstitial edema

What is Interstitial Edema?

Interstitial edema refers to the accumulation of excessive fluid in the interstitial space, which is the area surrounding the cells and provides structural support to tissues. In a healthy state, the interstitial space allows for the exchange of nutrients, gases, and waste products between blood vessels and cells. However, during interstitial edema, this balance is disrupted, leading to tissue swelling and potential impairment of cellular function.

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