Patients with heart failure and fluid overload are traditionally treated with diuretic drugs.
Ultrafiltration is another treatment that has been shown to reduce fluid overload.
A physical examination may reveal signs of high blood pressure and fluid overload.
The traditional treatment for heart failure patients with symptoms of fluid overload is administration of diuretic drugs.
This approach is not very effective in correcting hypercalcemia and can lead to complications of fluid overload.
Improving heart function along with reducing fluid overload can dramatically improve these symptoms.
Aquapheresis is used to treat a condition called fluid overload or hypervolemia.
Congestive heart failure is the most common reason for fluid overload.
Ultrafiltration is a medical therapy that removes excess salt and water from the bodies of patients who have a condition called fluid overload.
Congestive heart failure is the most common result of fluid overload.