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Would infection in the right hand result in edema in the hand? Fully explain you

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Question

Would infection in the right hand result in edema in the hand? Fully explain your answer Explain how would a person drinking large amounts of distilled water effect the normal movement of fluid between the plasma and interstitial fluids in your legs. Explain how would extensive sweating effect the normal movement of fluid between the plasma and interstitial compartments. Assume the person's water intake remains the same, despite the excessive sweating. Sweat arises from a capillary bed surrounding the sweat gland.

Explanation / Answer

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Right hand infection increases redness and swelling with edema due to decreased bleeding on probing (BOP) followed by hypotonic dehydration. Fluid accumulation in the interstitial space is increased due to movement of fluid from IF to ICF finally blood osmotic pressure is decreased

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