Abnormal buildup of fluid in the ankles, feet, and legs is called edema.
It can also cause a serious eye problem called macular edema.
Some people develop a condition called macular edema.
This condition, called macular edema, can cause severely blurred or distorted central vision.
Edema surrounding the eyes is called periorbital edema or eye puffiness.
If tissue fluid builds up the tissue will swell; this is called edema.
Swelling in the extremities (arms or legs), also called peripheral edema; the swelling often is painless.
This condition is called macular edema.
A person may weigh too much because his or her body retains too much water, called edema.
Swelling - also called edema - is your body's response to many types of injury.