Title: Hydremic pathology: Pathological view and possible consequences
Hydremia is a change in the normal concentration of fluids in the body due to a violation of their metabolism. This can be caused by various reasons, including physiological and emergency conditions. However, in the case of pathological hydremia that occurs spontaneously, without visible external causes, it must be excluded and diagnosed. It is important to know that hydremia can be dangerous to health, so measures must be taken to prevent possible complications.
Etymology and definitions of pathological hydremia **The etymology of the word “hydremia”** comes from the Greek words “hydros” (water), “a” (alpha) and “hemi” (half). Accordingly, it is technically translated as “altered blood water content