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Water retention is also linked to obesity

The risk factors for high blood pressure include smoking, alcoholism, as well as high salt intake, being overweight, a lack of exercise, and high levels of stress. Conditions which are known to cause secondary hypertension include Cushing’s syndrome, diabetic nephropathy, besides kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, as well as obesity, and many more. Many of these above conditions are linked to water retention. Thus, it is important to receive a proper diagnosis as well as take measures in order to control blood pressure and fluid levels in the body.

Water Retention ObesityThis condition may also be a symptom of other serious diseases like heart failure, liver disease, arthritis, as well as allergic reactions, thyroid disease like hypothyroidism, chronic lung diseases, or even kidney disease.

Treatment for water retention involves rectifying all the underlying causes of body water retention. A low dose of diuretic may be prescribed in order to reduce swelling. In more severe cases where the blood vessels are blocked or damaged, surgery also may be required.

The natural and holistic treatments tend to provide gentle water retention remedies. Those who are seeking a natural remedy may use herbs like Uva ursi, Horse chestnut as well as Buchu for their excellent diuretic properties. Taraxacum officinale as well as Olea europea help to balance blood pressure, besides assist the liver and gall bladder functioning in order to improve circulation.

The water retention remedies that use herbal as well as homeopathic remedies are safe as well as effective and are not as harsh as the prescription diuretics. The other remedies include eating a well balanced diet as well as reducing your intake of salt. Drink plenty of water in order to ensure that the body is well hydrated. Exercise regularly, especially by walking, in order to help pump the fluids back into the circulatory system. Limit your intake of the dehydrating drinks like coffee, tea as well as alcohol.

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