Anasarka

What is anasarcas?

Anasarkasis is a condition in which fluid accumulates in tissues and organs. In medicine, this condition is known as anasar. It is a form of acute inflammation that can be caused by various causes, such as infection, injury, or an immune response to allergens. Anasarcasia is a common problem in older people and can lead to serious consequences. If you feel unwell and suspect that you are developing anasarcasis, contact your doctor immediately.

Causes of anasarcasia

As mentioned, Anasaraxa has many causes. First, anasarcasia can be caused by an infection, such as a purulent tissue inflammation. Other possible causes include injury, an allergic reaction, or the body's immune response to certain factors such as dust particles, bacteria, or viruses. Physiological changes associated with age can also lead to anasarcasis.

Causes of the disease associated with infection are especially common. A person may suffer from anasarcasis if they are affected by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. For example, microorganisms can enter the body through open wounds or skin injuries. The bacteria, in turn, multiply in the bloodstream and accumulate in tissues, causing an inflammatory process that can cause anasarca. Infectious anasarcases occurs only when the body's defenses are reduced, for example, after a cold or hypothermia. Chronic diseases - decreased immunity - can also be a factor in the development of anasarca. Immunodepressive conditions are one of the main factors of anasarcarsia. It is associated with organ rejection, which occurs in organ transplant patients. Systemic sclerosis