Thanks sir for the great explanation. Ive one question. Example of non pitting edema is inflammation due to high plasma protein in tissue. So, why plasma protein didn’t absorb by lymphatic to prevent this from happen?
if i try to answer your question,when there is increased hydrostatic pressure or decreased oncoitic pressure edema develops,and there is increased of fluid into the interstitial space and lymphatic system are not capable to suck/absorb this greatly increased fluid quickly because lymphatics did not used to carry a large quantity of fluid normally
So if I understood correctly, high salt diet lays under the "tissue problems"," increase plasma protein and sodium" and for that diuretics isn't recommended? Did I got this right?