arterial damage
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This expands or swells the tissues.
Some common ones of these include hypothyroidism, high and low blood pressure, heart and kidney disorders, and diseases of the arteries and veins.

non-inflammatory swelling


Cerebral edema (osmotic diuretics only).
Aescin isolated from horse chestnut seed has been shown to effectively reduce post-surgical oedema.
Diabetes insipidus (thiazide diuretics only).
Mechanical edema can be caused by tight socks, stockings or undergarments.
The retention of fluids in the body is a regular part of everyday living. It is mostly water and contains a mixture of waste products, minerals, and a wide variety of chemicals that the body needs to operate its daily metabolism.
Muscle cramps or pain low blood pressure

health research

Both animal1 and human2 studies have found that coumarin can be beneficial in treating oedema. What is oedema? Oedema is a general term for swelling in the body due to the build-up of excess fluid in the tissues.

Water, water is everywhere and it just needs to be of the right amount and in the right places. Left-sided heart failure occurs when the left ventricle cannot adequately pump oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body.

Fainting (syncope)
A potentially fatal swelling in the brain that can be caused by hemorrhage, trauma, disease or surgery.
Destruction and scarring of liver tissues, when complicated by ascites (fluid build-up in the liver caused liver cirrhosis, congestive heart failure or nephrotic syndrome).

causes of retention water

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Herbal diuretics do not work the same way that drugs do; thus it is unclear if such herbs would be effective for this purpose.
Coumarin should not be confused with the anticlotting drug Coumadin®.


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