Non-pitting edema occurs when excess fluid collects in tissues but does not indent when pressed. It can be caused by problems with the lymphatic system that prevent fluid drainage or issues with blood vessels. A doctor can diagnose non-pitting edema through a physical exam and medical history, and may order imaging tests or lymph node biopsies to determine the underlying medical condition.
Non-pitting edema occurs when excess fluid collects in tissues but does not indent when pressed. It can be caused by problems with the lymphatic system that prevent fluid drainage or issues with blood vessels. A doctor can diagnose non-pitting edema through a physical exam and medical history, and may order imaging tests or lymph node biopsies to determine the underlying medical condition.
Non-pitting edema occurs when excess fluid collects in tissues but does not indent when pressed. It can be caused by problems with the lymphatic system that prevent fluid drainage or issues with blood vessels. A doctor can diagnose non-pitting edema through a physical exam and medical history, and may order imaging tests or lymph node biopsies to determine the underlying medical condition.