Swelling
Swelling is a medical condition marked by an abnormal accumulation of fluid in body cavities or tissues. Swelling is a common side effect of an injury, infection, or other condition and can happen anywhere in the body. In the affected area, swelling can result in pain, redness, warmth, and tenderness. When it affects the chest or abdomen, swelling can also make it difficult to move or breathe. Medications like diuretics or corticosteroids are frequently used to treat swelling. To get rid of extra fluid in the body, surgery might also be required. Swelling is a common ailment that is frequently effectively treatable.
