Pulmonary edema or heart disease or kidney problems?They say people who have pulmonary edema is short of breath and fluid on the lungs. The cause heart disease or kidney problems.
They say when people kidney go bad the symptoms are going to the bathroom alot ,urine may be foamy or bubbly ,pale urine or other color ,dark colored urine , urine may contain blood ,You may feel pressure or have difficulty urinating , swelling in the legs, ankles, feet, face, and/or hands , fatigue , Skin Rash/Itching , Metallic Taste in Mouth/Ammonia Breath , and some times Nausea and Vomiting ,Shortness of Breath ,Feeling Cold ,Dizziness and Trouble Concentrating ,Leg/Flank Pain..
But I was reading some times people who have pulmonary edema may have kidney problems and have none of the above symptoms has the kidney are just starting to die and have not got those symptoms yet.
Also the web site saying people who have pulmonary edema not heart disease or kidney problems could be a infection or injury but does not elaborate on this.
Like it does not elaborate on people who have pulmonary edema may have kidney problems and have none of the above symptoms yet.
When look up kidney problems they are stanges 1 ,2 so on.
Posted by bob
problem with the heart ----> pulmonary edema
problem with the kidney ---> pulmonary edema
infection of lungs ------------> pulmonary edema
just remember edema just means swelling with fluid.
pulmonary means lungs.
heart: if the left side of the lungs is not working properly
kidney: if it not excreting the fluid. water is retained in the body.
Posted by John de Witt
Pulmonary edema just means that the lungs are wet. It doesn't imply why they're wet. It just happens that the fluid overload associated with heart failure and with renal failure are two of the most common causes of pulmonary edema. There's a long list of others.
Likewise, though people with chronic heart failure, or with chronic renal failure, over time tend to accumulate a long list of symptoms. Not all of them have all the symptoms, and the symptoms don't always have to mean the person has that particular ailment. You didn't suppose medicine was really that simple, did you? There's a reason doctors study anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, etc. before they start on patients in medical school, and why the clinical courses in medical school only get doctors the degree that prepares them to begin the post-doctoral training that actually teaches them about real medicine.
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