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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Medical therapy== | ==Medical therapy== | ||
The treatment of anasraca depends on the underlying cause. It involves the use of [[diuretic]]s in cases related to [[heart failure]] or kidney disease. The latter may require [[hemodialysis]] especially if there are signs or symptoms of [[uremia]]. In cases of severe [[burns]] resulting in [[hypoalbuminemia]] and [[capillary leak]], admission to a burn unit, volume and [[electrolyte]] replacement, and adequate nutrition is of paramount. Withdrawal of the offending drug is critical in drug-induced anasarca. The use of diuretics, [[paracentesis]], and adequate nutritional supplementation is needed in anasarca secondary to [[hepatic cirrhosis]]. Profound [[hypothyroidism]] requires thyroid hormone replacement. Protein [[malabsorption]] syndromes require the identification of the underlying disease process and adequate protein supplementation. | The treatment of anasraca depends on the underlying cause. It involves the use of [[diuretic]]s in cases related to [[heart failure]] or kidney disease. The latter may require [[hemodialysis]] especially if there are signs or symptoms of [[uremia]]. In cases of severe [[burns]] resulting in [[hypoalbuminemia]] and [[capillary leak]], admission to a burn unit, volume and [[electrolyte]] replacement, and adequate nutrition is of paramount. Withdrawal of the offending drug is critical in drug-induced anasarca. The use of diuretics, [[paracentesis]], and adequate nutritional supplementation is needed in anasarca secondary to [[hepatic cirrhosis]]. Profound [[hypothyroidism]] requires thyroid hormone replacement. Protein [[malabsorption]] syndromes require the identification of the underlying disease process and adequate protein supplementation. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 23 August 2012
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Overview
Medical therapy
The treatment of anasraca depends on the underlying cause. It involves the use of diuretics in cases related to heart failure or kidney disease. The latter may require hemodialysis especially if there are signs or symptoms of uremia. In cases of severe burns resulting in hypoalbuminemia and capillary leak, admission to a burn unit, volume and electrolyte replacement, and adequate nutrition is of paramount. Withdrawal of the offending drug is critical in drug-induced anasarca. The use of diuretics, paracentesis, and adequate nutritional supplementation is needed in anasarca secondary to hepatic cirrhosis. Profound hypothyroidism requires thyroid hormone replacement. Protein malabsorption syndromes require the identification of the underlying disease process and adequate protein supplementation.