Edema (en. Edema)

/eˈðema/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Inflammation of the tissues due to the accumulation of interstitial fluid.
Edema in the legs can be a sign of heart failure.
El edema en las piernas puede ser un signo de insuficiencia cardíaca.
The increase in volume in a specific area of the body due to fluid retention.
Significant edema was noted in her ankle after the sprain.
Se notó un edema significativo en su tobillo tras el esguince.
It can be caused by various medical conditions such as kidney or liver problems.
Edema can be related to problems in blood circulation.
El edema puede estar relacionado con problemas en la circulación sanguínea.

Etymology

From the Greek αἴδημα (aídēma), which means 'swelling' or 'edema'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

pulmonary edema
Accumulation of fluid in the lungs, which can cause difficulty breathing.
edema pulmonar
Quincke's edema
Rapid swelling of the skin and mucous membranes, which can be potentially life-threatening.
edema de Quincke
cerebral edema
Accumulation of fluid in the brain, which can cause intracranial pressure.
edema cerebral

Related Words

lymphatic drainage
Process by which interstitial fluid is transported through the lymphatic system.
drenaje linfático
water retention
Excessive accumulation of water in the body, which may contribute to edema.
retención de agua
venous insufficiency
Condition in which the veins have difficulty returning blood to the heart.
insuficiencia venosa

Slang Meanings

Swelling in the body due to excess fluids.
The party last night left me with edema in my feet from dancing so much.
La fiesta anoche me dejó con un edema en los pies por tanto bailar.
Reaction to a medication that causes inflammation.
That medicine gave me edema that I had to treat with antibiotics.
Esa medicina me dio un edema que tuve que tratar con antibióticos.