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Effective Supplements for Reducing Edema and Improving Circulation

What should I do about edema? Are there any dietary supplements that can help improve edema and blood circulation? Are edema and poor blood circulation related? Is taking vitamin B or grape seed extract beneficial? Thanks!


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, there are many causes of edema, most of which are related to dysfunction of the heart, liver, or kidneys. Nutritional deficiencies, low albumin levels, or hypothyroidism can also lead to edema. Edema caused by poor blood circulation is often d...

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Understanding Leg Swelling: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help

Edema I often experience swelling in my legs, especially when I am tired from work. I have a cramping sensation from my buttocks to my calves. Recently, I had a urine protein test and a spinal X-ray at the hospital, both of which returned normal results. I am unsure of the cause....


Dr. Chen Guifeng Reply:
The urine protein test is normal, which should rule out kidney issues. Additionally, since your edema seems to be more pronounced in the afternoon and evening after work, it is likely due to slower venous return, causing fluid accumulation in the legs. Engaging in some foot exerc...

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Managing Edema in Elderly Patients with Multiple Health Conditions

Edema My father is 78 years old and has a history of hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, and gout, for which he has been on long-term medication. Currently, he is experiencing severe edema in both feet, palms, and forearms. Blood and urine tests indicate malnutrition, proteinu...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question regarding the causes of edema, it is primarily due to conditions such as heart failure, nephrotic syndrome, cirrhosis, or malnutrition. This occurs because of a decrease in albumin levels or excess fluid in the body. Your father suffers from hy...

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Morning Swelling: Possible Causes and Kidney Function Concerns

Upon waking up in the morning, I noticed that my entire body was swollen? My mother-in-law is fifty years old and has a family history of diabetes. She is currently taking medication to manage her condition. Over the past year, she has experienced swelling in her hands, feet, and...


Dr. Xiao Yongxun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question: (1) There are many causes of edema, generally classified as follows: 1. Increased venous pressure: including congestive heart failure, valvular heart disease, pericardial disease, renal disorders, endocrine diseases, vascular disorders, etc. 2...

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Is Drinking Too Much Water Harmful? Understanding Hydration Risks

Drinking too much water?! The recommended daily water intake for adults is about 2 liters. I usually drink between 3 to 4 liters a day, and sometimes even more. Is drinking more water completely beneficial for the body? Could excessive intake actually be inappropriate? Could it e...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question: One of the functions of the human kidneys is to regulate water balance, as they have the ability to concentrate or dilute urine. If water intake is low, the kidneys will absorb water to retain adequate hydration in the body, resulting in conce...

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Understanding Foot Pain Upon Waking: Causes and Solutions

Sore feet? I am a college student who exercises frequently and generally has good health. However, I have been experiencing a concern lately: every time I get out of bed in the morning and step onto the floor, the soles of my feet feel very sore, but the discomfort goes away afte...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, there are no specific kidney diseases that solely cause foot pain. Generally, kidney diseases may present with symptoms such as hematuria, proteinuria, edema, and fatigue. If kidney function is suspected to be an issue, it is advisable to cons...

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Is Drinking Water Always Beneficial? Understanding Proper Hydration

Drinking water? Is drinking water always good for you? I often gulp down a lot of water at once, but I'm not sure if water intake should be moderated.


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question: Adequate hydration is essential for the body's metabolism. Insufficient water intake over time can lead to dehydration and concentrated urine, increasing the risk of urinary tract infections and kidney stones, as well as causing constipat...

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Menopausal Vegetarians and Obesity: Understanding Edema and Hormonal Effects

Obesity in Vegetarian Women During Menopause Occasionally, there is swelling in the feet, and urine output is low. I have previously taken hormone medications.


Dr. Zhong Yuxun Reply:
Hello, Jai: It is common to see lower limb edema in middle-aged women, and there are many potential causes. It is important to first have a physician rule out issues related to the heart, liver, or kidneys. Next, one should check for the presence of lower limb varicosities. In so...

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Understanding Elevated Mercury Levels in Blood: Causes and Solutions

Heavy metals in the blood Recently, our company conducted a health examination, and my test report indicated that the mercury level in my blood exceeds the standard. However, there are no hazardous factors present in the work environment. Out of 50 individuals examined, over 30 s...


Dr. Xiao Yongxun Reply:
Hello Ms. Kuo; 1. The most famous case of mercury poisoning occurred in the 1950s in the Minamata region of Japan, where a chlor-alkali factory discharged methylmercury into the sea. This contaminant entered the food chain and subsequently affected thousands of people, leading ...

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Understanding Dialysis: Key Principles and Concerns for Patients

Dialysis The principle of dialysis is to remove waste products and excess fluids from the blood when the kidneys are no longer able to perform these functions effectively. It is typically indicated for patients with end-stage renal disease or severe kidney dysfunction. If you are...


Dr. Wang Yiming Reply:
The purpose of dialysis is to remove excess toxic waste from the body that cannot be excreted. This is achieved through hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. The criteria for initiating dialysis typically include: 1. Serum creatinine greater than 8 mg/dL, 2. Blood urea nitrogen gr...

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Can Kidney Disease Patients Drink Green Tea? Protein Intake Guidelines

Can people with kidney disease drink green tea? I was diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome due to edema in my limbs at the end of last year, which resulted in the presence of significant proteinuria. After receiving high doses of corticosteroids, the edema gradually subsided. Could ...


Dr. Chen Qingbin Reply:
Hello Mr. Liu, you can consume about 40 grams of protein per day. For kidney disease, you can drink a little bit of self-brewed green tea or herbal tea; however, it is not advisable to drink too much. You should visit the hospital for follow-up. Wishing you good health, Chen Qing...

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Understanding Sudden Weight Gain: Causes and Solutions

Sudden weight gain In the past few weeks, I've noticed that the area below my chest down to my thighs has become quite swollen. I'm not sure if it's fat gain or edema. My diet hasn't changed significantly, and I'm unsure about the cause. Could you help me...


Dr. Lin Jizhi Reply:
I apologize, but I do not know your height and weight. Additionally, what is the extent of the weight change? How many kilograms? Generally speaking, sudden weight gain should raise concerns about potential endocrine disorders, such as hypothyroidism or Cushing's syndrome. F...

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Understanding Mitral Valve Prolapse: Can It Cause Leg Swelling?

I would like to ask the doctor a question? Hello Doctor, I have a question for you. When mitral valve prolapse is severe, can it cause swelling in the legs? I am quite thin, weighing around 38-39 kilograms, so there isn't much flesh on my legs, making it hard to notice any...


Dr. Li Huixiong Reply:
Everyone gets sick, and when illness is unavoidable, it's important to face it bravely. You are likely aware of your own issues, and you understand the advice your doctor gives you. You should listen to your attending physician, cooperate fully, and avoid overexerting yourse...

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Managing Fluid Intake in CHF Patients: Guidelines and Recommendations

CHF stands for Congest In cases of congestive heart failure (CHF), fluid restriction may be necessary. The general recommendation for fluid intake is typically around 1,500 to 2,000 milliliters (cc) per day, but this can vary based on individual patient needs and the severity of ...


Dr. Ke Zhengchang Reply:
Hello AMY: In cases of heart failure with acute pulmonary edema, it is important to restrict fluid intake and administer diuretics for treatment. Once the patient is stable, the general medication regimen for stable patients allows for a daily fluid intake (including all food) of...

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Understanding Proteinuria: Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment Options

Regarding urinary protein? Three years ago, during a comprehensive health check-up, I was found to have protein in my urine. This year, when I tested my urine again, there was still protein present. I know my urine is very concentrated. I would like to ask what symptoms are assoc...


Dr. Zeng Fenyu Reply:
Hello Alpha: 1. Patients with proteinuria may not always exhibit symptoms; however, severe proteinuria may present with symptoms such as edema and hypertension. 2. It is recommended that you take the time to visit the nephrology outpatient clinic for follow-up examinations. (Resp...

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Understanding Unexplained Edema: Causes and Solutions

Unexplained discomfort? Symptoms: Generalized edema, with severe swelling in the lower body, a feeling of tightness, decreased urine output, increased secretions, fatigue, hot hands, difficulty concentrating, and numerous blisters on the legs. Blood tests show normal thyroid func...


Dr. Ke Zhengchang Reply:
Hello, Miss 0209: Please schedule an appointment with the nephrology department for various tests on cardiac and renal function to determine the underlying cause.

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Understanding Persistent Dizziness and Nausea in Elderly Patients

Headache Hello, I would like to inquire about my mother. Since she fainted last November (the doctor said it was due to a lack of thyroid hormone and advised her to drink more electrolyte solutions), she has been experiencing dizziness and nausea. She has a history of hypertensio...


Dr. Ke Zhengchang Reply:
Hello Kany: Based on your description, your mother has hypertension, dizziness, and suspected intestinal adhesions. It is recommended to schedule an appointment with a neurologist to adjust her antihypertensive and dizziness medications. Additionally, for the issue of intestinal ...

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Understanding Persistent Dizziness and Nausea: A Guide for Caregivers

Headache Hello, I would like to inquire about my mother. Ever since she fainted last November (the doctor mentioned a deficiency in thyroid hormones and advised her to drink more electrolyte solutions), she has been experiencing dizziness and nausea. She has a history of hyperten...


Dr. Li Huixiong Reply:
Seeing you write extensively indeed leaves you, as children, unsure of what to do. In fact, simplifying matters and focusing on the key points is essential. The most common situation in outpatient clinics is that after prolonged illness, patients often lose sight of the main issu...

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Understanding Persistent Dizziness and Nausea: A Guide for Caregivers

Headache Hello, I would like to inquire about my mother. Ever since she fainted last November (the doctor said it was due to a lack of iodine and advised her to drink more sports drinks), she has been experiencing dizziness and nausea. She has a history of hypertension and has be...


Dr. Hong Hongchang Reply:
The patient has hypertension, endocrine disorders, electrolyte imbalances, and postoperative enteritis, which may clinically present with elevated white blood cell counts associated with bacterial infection. Additionally, the patient's use of corticosteroids may lead to decr...

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Understanding Persistent Dizziness and Nausea: A Guide for Caregivers

Headache Hello, I would like to inquire about my mother. Since she fainted last November (the doctor said it was due to a lack of iodine and advised her to drink more sports drinks), she has been experiencing dizziness and nausea. She has a history of hypertension and has been ta...


Dr. Zeng Fenyu Reply:
There are many causes of dizziness, including brain diseases, vestibular nerve disorders, cardiopulmonary diseases leading to insufficient cerebral blood flow, psychogenic factors, and postmenopausal syndrome in women. Regarding the condition you mentioned, if the patient already...

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