vävnadsvätskeödem
Vävnadsvätskeödem, often simply referred to as edema, is a medical condition characterized by the accumulation of excess fluid within the body's tissues. This fluid, known as interstitial fluid, is normally present in the spaces between cells and plays a crucial role in nutrient and waste transport. When this fluid balance is disrupted, it can lead to swelling in various parts of the body.
The formation of edema is a complex process, but it generally occurs when there is an imbalance
Causes of vävnadsvätskeödem are diverse and can range from minor irritations to serious underlying medical conditions.