Edema Center - Ellicott City, MD
Ellicott City Internist Doctors for EdemaType of Physician: Internist What is a Internist? A certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners provide long-term, comprehensive care in the office and the hospital, managing both common illnesses and complex problems for adolescents, adults, and the elderly. General internists are trained in primary care internal medicine, which incorporates an understanding of disease prevention, wellness, substance abuse, mental health and treatment of problems of the eyes, ears, skin, nervous system and reproductive organs. All internists are trained in the subspecialty areas of internal medicine including emergency internal medicine and critical care. Internists consult with surgeons when surgical management is indicated, and often act as consultants to other specialists. Specialty: Internal Medicine Common Name: Internist Doctors in Ellicott City *![]() Kartik Desai MD ![]() Kartik Desai MD ![]() Primary Health & Wellness Center LLC ![]() Paul M Rivas MD ![]() Saba S Sheikh MD ![]() Maryland Primary Care ![]() Linda M Lang MD ![]() Leonel Barahona MD & Luis Zuniga MD ![]() James Otto MD ![]() Heart to Heart LLC ![]() Heart to Heart LLC ![]() Kendra K Kay MD ![]() Heart to Heart LLC ![]() N B Vellanki MD ![]() Heart to Heart LLC ![]() Jeffrey R Kaplan MD ![]() Marcelino D Albuerne MD ![]() Worthington Medical Group ![]() Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Seton Medical Group Internal Medicine ![]() Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Rodolfo E Fernandez MD PA ![]() Seton Medical Group Internal Medicine ![]() Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Drs Parikh and Kumar PA ![]() Mid-Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() A Alan Reisinger MD & Dorian S St Martin MD LLC ![]() Seton Medical Group Internal Medicine ![]() A Alan Reisinger MD & Dorian S St Martin MD LLC ![]() Mid Atlantic Nephrology Associates PA ![]() Drs Parikh and Kumar PA ![]() Crossroads Medical Associates ![]() Kenneth H Williams & Associates ![]() Crossroads Medical Associates ![]() Kenneth H Williams & Associates ![]() Crossroads Medical Associates ![]() Arthritis Care Specialists of Maryland ![]() Kenneth H Williams & Associates ![]() Crossroads Medical Associates ![]() Kenneth H Williams & Associates ![]() Crossroads Medical Associates ![]() Crossroads Medical Associates ![]() Crossroads Medical Associates ![]() Crossroads Medical Associates ![]() Crossroads Medical Associates ![]() Kenneth H Williams & Associates ![]() John S Dalton II MD ![]() Miguel A Heredia MD ![]() Primary Family Health Clinic ![]() Potomac Security Health Center ![]() Security Crossroads Medical Center ![]() Patient Care ![]() Clinical Associates @ Catonsville ![]() Charles E Moore II MD ![]() Potomac Security Health Center ![]() Potomac Security Health Center ![]() Quality Medical Care LLC ![]() Columbia Medical Practice Internal Medicine ![]() Columbia Medical Practice Internal Medicine ![]() Columbia Medical Practice Internal Medicine ![]() Chesapeake Oncology & Hematology Associates ![]() Columbia Medical Practice Internal Medicine ![]() Bipin K Turakhia MD ![]() Harry's Primary Care LLC ![]() Charu P Mehta MD ![]() Kaiser Permanente Healthcare Woodlawn ![]() Shastine Abate MD ![]() Charles E Sheehan MD ![]() Leonel Barahona MD & Luis Zuniga MD ![]() Laurence R Gallager MD ![]() Catonsville Primary Care ![]() Rabina Malik MD ![]() Catonsville Primary Care ![]() Scott C Poulton MD ![]() Edmund P Tkaczuk MD ![]() Patrick W White MD ![]() Spring Grove Hospital Center ![]() Spring Grove Hospital Center ![]() Spring Grove Hospital Center ![]() Spring Grove Hospital Center ![]() Shakunmala Gupta MD ![]() Shakunmala Gupta MD ![]() William Lewis Thomas MD ![]() Centennial Medical Group ![]() Centennial Medical Group ![]() Gary Milles MD ![]() Seton Medical Group Pediatrics ![]() Aleyamma & James Mathew MDs ![]() Drs Birchess Commerford McCormack ![]() Raynold Depestre MD ![]() Agape Health Care LLC ![]() Windsor Medical Center ![]() Seton Medical Group Pediatrics ![]() Seton Medical Group Pediatrics ![]() Alan Lefkowitz MD ![]() Elveira Pasmaniak MD ![]() Pro Vita Health ![]() David R Roggen MD ![]() Westside Medical Center Ellicott City, MarylandUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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EdemaWhat is edema?Edema is observable swelling from fluid accumulation in body tissues. Edema most commonly occurs in the feet and legs, where it is referred to as peripheral edema. The swelling is the result of the accumulation of excess fluid under the skin in the spaces within the tissues. All tissues of the body are made up of cells and connective tissues that hold the cells together. This connective tissue around the cells and blood vessels is known as the interstitium. Most of the body's fluids that are found outside of the cells are normally stored in two spaces; the blood vessels (as the "liquid" or serum portion of your blood) and the interstitial spaces (not within the cells). In various diseases, excess fluid can accumulate in either one or both of these compartments. The body's organs have interstitial spaces where fluid can accumulate. An accumulation of fluid in the interstitial air spaces (alveoli) in the lungs occurs in a disorder called pulmonary edema. In addition, excess fluid sometimes collects in what is called the third space, which includes cavities in the abdomen (abdominal or peritoneal cavity - called "ascites") or in the chest (lung or pleural cavity - called "pleural effusion"). Anasarca refers to the severe, widespread accumulation of fluid in the all of the tissues and cavities of the body at the same time.
What is pitting edema and how does it differ from non-pitting edema?Pitting edema can be demonstrated by applying pressure to the swollen area by depressing the skin with a finger. If the pressing causes an indentation that persists for some time after the release of the pressure, the edema is referred to as pitting edema. Any form of pressure, such as from the elastic in socks, can induce pitting with this type of edema. In non-pitting edema, which usually affects the legs or arms, pressure that is applied to the skin does not resu... Recommended Reading Related to EdemaWhat happens during a brain hemorrhage?When blood from a trauma irritates brain tissues, it causes swelling. This is known as cerebral edema. The pooled blood collects into a mass called a hematoma. These conditions increase pressure on nearby brain tissue, and that reduces vital blood flow and kills brain cells. Bleeding can occur inside the brain, between the brain and the membranes that cover it, between the layers of the brain's covering or between the skull and the covering of the brain.
What causes bleeding in the brain?There are several risk factors and causes of brain hemorrhages. The most common include:
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