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Results 1 - 10 of 31 for Pulmonary edema
  1. Pulmonary edema is an abnormal buildup of fluid in the lungs. This buildup of fluid leads to shortness ... Pulmonary edema is often caused by congestive heart failure . When the heart is not able to pump efficiently, ...
  2. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a life-threatening lung condition that prevents enough oxygen from getting to the lungs ...
  3. ... the following and may progress to high altitude pulmonary edema or high altitude cerebral edema: Blue color to ... altitude. If you have fluid in your lungs (pulmonary edema), treatment may include: Oxygen A high blood pressure ...
  4. ... fluid may then collect in the lung tissue (pulmonary edema), making it hard to breathe. In adults, mitral ... intestines, kidneys, or other areas Congestive heart failure Pulmonary edema Pulmonary hypertension
  5. ... pneumonia ) Abnormal buildup of fluid in the lungs ( pulmonary edema ) Blocked lung artery ( pulmonary embolus )
  6. ... mediastinitis ) Abnormal buildup of fluid in the lungs ( pulmonary edema ) Buildup of fluid between the layers of tissue that line the lungs and chest cavity ( pleural effusion ) Abnormal pressure ... hypertension) Many medicines and substances are known to ...
  7. ... disease Foreign body obstruction of the airway Pneumonia Pulmonary edema Tracheobronchitis
  8. ... Chronic glomerulonephritis Chronic kidney disease Heart failure or pulmonary edema (fluid buildup in the lungs) End-stage renal ...
  9. ... to help the swelling. In an emergency situation (pulmonary edema), rapid diagnosis and treatment is important. Tests that ...
  10. ... amounts of blood) Pneumonia or other lung infections Pulmonary edema Systemic lupus erythematosus Tuberculosis Very thin blood (from ...
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