vedenpidätykkyä
Vedenpidätykkyä, often translated as water retention or edema, refers to the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the body's tissues. This can manifest as swelling, particularly in the extremities like the legs, ankles, and feet, but can also affect other parts of the body. The causes of vedenpidätykkyä are varied and can range from benign physiological responses to indicators of underlying medical conditions.
Common triggers include prolonged standing or sitting, which can impede venous return and lead to fluid pooling.
However, persistent or severe vedenpidätykkyä can signal more serious health issues. Certain medications, including some blood
Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination to assess the extent and location of the swelling, along