Grandfather travelled in bus whole night and got edima. What measures
do you suggest him to overcome edema ?
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Diagnosis
To understand what might be causing your edema, your doctor will first perform a physical exam and ask you questions about your medical history. This information is often enough to determine the underlying cause of your edema. In some cases, X-rays, ultrasound exams, magnetic resonance imaging, blood tests or urine analysis may be necessary.
Treatment
Mild edema usually goes away on its own, particularly if you help things along by raising the affected limb higher than your heart.
More-severe edema may be treated with drugs that help your body expel excess fluid in the form of urine (diuretics). One of the most common diuretics is furosemide (Lasix). However, your doctor will determine whether these types of medications are a good option for you based on your personal medical history.
Long-term management typically focuses on treating the underlying cause of the swelling. If edema occurs as a result of medication use, your doctor may adjust your prescription or check for an alternative medication that doesn't cause edema.
Clinical trials
Explore Mayo Clinic studies testing new treatments, interventions and tests as a means to prevent, detect, treat or manage this disease.
Answer:
The measures to overcome edema:
1. Moving and using the muscles in the part of your body affected by edema.
2. Holding the swollen part of the body above the level of the heart.
3. Massaging the affected area to move the excess fluid out of that area.
4. Bandaging the part affected by edema to prevent further swelling.