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Is inflammation the same as fluid buildup? Unpacking the Key Differences

5 min read
While both can manifest as swelling, inflammation and fluid buildup are fundamentally different physiological processes. Inflammation is a complex immune response, whereas fluid buildup, or edema, is a symptom of various potential underlying issues, sometimes caused by inflammation and sometimes by other conditions entirely.

Understanding Edema: Where is Water Sequestered in a Tissue with Edema?

3 min read
Did you know that fluid retention (edema) is a common condition affecting people of all ages, with varying degrees of severity? When this swelling occurs, understanding exactly **where is water sequestered in a tissue with edema** is the first step toward grasping the underlying physiological process of fluid accumulation.

What happens when capillary permeability is increased?

5 min read
In normal physiology, capillaries are semi-permeable, allowing for the precise exchange of nutrients and waste. However, when capillary permeability is increased, this balance is disrupted, leading to the excessive leakage of fluid and proteins from the bloodstream into surrounding tissues, a process with significant physiological consequences.