Isotonic guidance
Isotonicity - a disorder of water management that involves increasing the sodium content of the body. Sodium, being an important component of the extracellular fluid, leads to an increase in the extracellular water space, which results in fluid accumulation and development of edema.
CausesThe development of isotonic edema is caused by several factors:
As a result of a number of pathophysiological disorders, these disorders lead to:
Depending on which mechanism becomes dominant, the origin of edema is defined as renal, cardiac or hepatic. Treatment
Treatment of isotonic disease must be directed at the elimination of causes that cause them, that is, it should aim to compensate for renal, cardiac or hepatic function. Among the general principles of treatment for the first place are: Bibliography
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