hypervolémia
Hypervolémia is a medical condition characterized by an excess of fluid volume in the bloodstream. This condition can lead to increased blood pressure and other cardiovascular complications. Hypervolémia can be caused by various factors, including heart failure, kidney disease, liver disease, and certain medications. It is often diagnosed through physical examination, blood tests, and imaging studies. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying cause, such as managing heart failure or treating kidney disease. In severe cases, diuretics may be prescribed to reduce fluid volume. Hypervolémia is a serious condition that requires prompt medical attention to prevent complications such as heart failure, stroke, and kidney damage.