How to reduce edema on the body as soon as possible

For eliminating edema from the body, the fastest way is to use some strong diuretics such as torasemide and furosemide, and if there is hypoproteinemia, human albumin infusion is needed. Clinically when edema is found on the patient’s body, this time suggests that there is excess water in the patient’s body, and the focus of treatment is to get this excess water out of the body, and torasemide and furosemide have this effect, and are generally best applied intravenously. When a significant increase in urine output is noted, the edema may quickly subside. In some patients, edema is caused by low protein and reduced colloid osmotic pressure. At this time, human albumin must be infused along with diuresis to correct hypoproteinemia and increase colloid osmotic pressure, and the above situation is symptomatic treatment. In addition to symptomatic treatment, the underlying disease must be treated, otherwise edema may still appear. If the edema is caused by nephrotic syndrome, hormones or immunosuppressants should be given to treat it. If the edema is caused by cirrhosis of the liver, liver preservation therapy is needed. If the edema is caused by heart failure, cardiac strengthening and myocardial nutrition should be given accordingly.