Fluid Retention Treatment

There are many causes of fluid retention, including medications and certain illnesses and diseases. For example, fluid retention caused by Celebrex has been reported, and some patients have had fluid retention caused by Zantac. Other drugs that cause fluid retention have been reported as well. Medical conditions that can cause fluid retention include menopause induced fluid retention, and lymphoma fluid retention is very common. Certain medical conditions that are not illnesses can also cause fluid retention, including pregnancy in some cases.

There are many types of fluid retention that may be experienced, and these will often vary based on the condition or the medication causing the retention. Fluid retention in the form of hand swelling is common, as is swollen arms and legs fluid retention. Fluid retention in the abdomen is often associated with menopause or premenstrual syndrome. Fluid retention in the testes can be experienced in certain conditions, and fluid retention after breast implants is not uncommon.

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The type of treatment for fluid retention that should be used will depend largely on the type of fluid retention as well as the cause. If it is a medication that has caused fluid retention, the first step toward fluid retention treatment is to stop taking the medication. Remedies for fluid retention in the legs or feet can often consist of keeping them propped up and taking weight off, and this is particularly true when the fluid retention has been caused by pregnancy. You can also find an alternative fluid retention treatment for many cases, including supplements or massage therapy treatments. This type of fluid retention treatment may not be recommended by a doctor, however. Instead, fluid retention treatment in the form of medications may be offered. By using over the counter or prescription medications, many people are able to find a fluid retention treatment that will work well. Sometimes the fluid retention treatment will need to have more than one approach, such as a medication combined with a natural treatment. Approaching fluid retention treatment in this way often creates better results than focusing on one way alone. It can also reduce the amount of time in which it takes to find the best treatment option. Continue to keep in touch with your doctor during treatment because fluid retention can get dangerous if it gets too bad. It is important that you and your doctor both monitor your progress with any treatment option and make changes when necessary.

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