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Old Mar 8, 2008, 07:16 AM
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Fluid retention in torso area

I just wanted to see if anyone could provide any information on this strange problem my husband seems to be having. Yesterday, he had a bad headache and his blood pressure was elevated (avg160/105). I tried to help him relax, and he took medication for the BP. I was giving him a back massage to help him relax and noticed his back was swollen. I couldn't see any definition in his shoulder blades, his spine, etc, where you would normally see the outline of the bones. I had him turn over and his chest was swollen as well. His hands and feet are slightly swollen, but not near as much as his back and chest. It seems like there's fluid beneath his skin. Since we can control his blood pressure, he has meds for that, should we go to the ER anyway about the swelling and headaches? What could it be? He's never had anything like this before. He doesn't take any meds on a regular basis, and did nothing out of the ordinary yesterday or today, he's not overweight and has no big medical problems, just occasional high BP.

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Old Mar 8, 2008, 07:22 AM   #2  
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This should not be ignored it could be a sign of problems with his kidneys. I would go to the doctor, ER and let them know my symptoms. If they tell you that it could be a reaction to med, a bug bite etc. Insist on blood work,a urine check. I'm not a doctor or a nurse but have a son with kidney problems that involves swelling/water retention in various parts of the body.

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As has been said, this should not be ignored. It could be kidney problems OR heart problems.

You don't have "occasional" high blood pressure. If he has been diagnosed with HTN (hypertension) he should be taking his medicine every single day. Once in a while doesn't help as it takes a few days to a week or so to be completely therapeutic.

With that said, yes you need to get this checked out ASAP.
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OK, thank you guys. Now that you mention it, a few weeks ago, he was complaining of pain in the kidney area, and (this is embarrassing for him) has had problems with urinating. He had wet the bed one night, and frequently can't make it to the bathroom in time...or sometimes he'll think he's done peeing, but apparently isn't, and kind of wets himself. I know, it's gross, and he's very embarrassed, but it did concern me. I wonder if this is all related? He doesn't want to go to the ER right now, so I told him that he has to at least agree to call the Dr on Monday, or if he gets worse this weekend, he just has to go to the ER.
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I think that he should get in to see a doctor ASAP. Fluid retention can be a sign of a serious medical problem. Getting prompt medical attention is very important with this kind of stuff. If he refuses to go to the ER, see if he will go to a walk-in urgent care center if his doctor can't get him in for an appointment right away. Tell him not to be embarrassed about the urination, it's nothing to be embarrassed about, doctors have heard it all anyway. He should get this checked out right away.

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Now that you shed more light, I think it is necessary he gets medical attention ASAP. It could be his kidneys, his prostate, even diabetes, or a more severe complication of a heart condition.

If he won't go to the ER now, he MUST see his doctor on Monday. And, please, for heaven's sakes, get his doctor to tell him he needs his blood pressure medicine DAILY. Not taking blood pressure medicine as prescribed can lead to kidney failure and/or congestive heart failure.

As a soon-to-be newly graduated nurse, and a high blood pressure patient myself, I can tell you it is necessary he take it daily.
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Agree with above.


His kidneys could be failing due to uncontrolled high blood pressure and an enlarged prostate blocking urine outflow, causing hydronephrosis.

Also kidney damage makes blood pressure control more difficult.

He should see a doctor / ER ASAP as any delay in treatment could result in more permanent kidney damage - if this is what is going on. Urine output of less than 400 ml [13 oz] in 24 hours is especially concerning.

I would avoid all anti - inflamatories [aspirin ibuprofen alleve motrin etc ] as these can cause fluid retention, cause kidney damage, and make high blood pressure worse, especially if he has heart failure and or diabetes. Also excess salt [ NaCl or KCl ] as these can aggravate fluid retention.


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He went to the Dr today. They took blood, and because of his symptoms, sent him to get an immediate MRI. The Dr suspects a possibility of something called 'Cauda Equina" syndrome. Hopefully he will get the MRI results either tonight or tomorrow early, but the blood work will not be finished for a couple days.

I will post back when this is resolved, just for your information in case this comes up as a question again.

Thanks for your help and for the urge to see the Dr. Keep up the good work, guys, you certainly have helped us and you are a great support system. Don't ever get discouraged, keep on giving those good answers and advice!!!
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OH-and J_9, I tried to give you rep, but I can't!! I didn't want you to think I didn't try or forgot about you, I guess I gave you rep recently and it won't let me do it again yet!! Sorry!! I do appreciate your answers very much nonetheless!!!
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I hope he is ok! Glad to hear you got him to the doctor's right away! Good for you. I hope he is feeling better soon.
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