- Hypervolemia
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ICD9 = ICD9|276.6
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MeshID =Hypervolemia, or fluid overload, is the medical condition where there is too much fluid in the blood.
The opposite condition is
Hypovolemia (too little fluid volume in the blood).Pathophysiology
This fluid, primarily salt and water, builds up in various locations in the body and leads to an increase in weight, swelling in the legs and arms (peripheral
edema ), and/or fluid in the abdomen (ascites ). Eventually, the fluid enters the air spaces in the lungs, reduces the amount of oxygen that can enter the blood, and causes shortness of breath (dyspnea ). Fluid can also collect in the lungs when lying down at night and can make nighttime breathing and sleeping difficult (Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea ).Causes
Fluid overload can be caused by many reasons, including problems with the heart, kidneys, or lungs or a combination of any of these vital organs. Fluid overload can also be experienced after certain surgical operations.
Congestive Heart Failure is the most common reason for fluid overload.ee also
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volume status
*fluid balance
*edema
*anasarca (swelling ofskin )
*ascites (excess fluid in theperitoneal cavity )
*pleural effusion (excess fluid in thepleural cavity )
*congestive heart failure
*diuretics
*aquapheresis External links
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