Is It Safe To Increase The Dosage Of Furosemide For Edema?
Have had these huge as legs for 3 weeks now and can not fit any shoes on.
I would recommend as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Hello!
Welcome and thank you for asking on HCM!
I carefully passed through your question and would explain that your symptoms could be related to heart failure.
I would recommend you performing a cardiac ultrasound to examine your cardiac function and structure.
As your liver function tests have resulted abnormal, I would recommend you to closely monitor INR, as you are taking warfarin, because in altered liver function you may have an increased risk of bleeding, especially when on warfarin.
Regarding furosemide, you can raise the dose to two tablets per day, divided every 12 hours. Although your liver function tests have resulted altered, this is not a high dose of furosemide (the maximal dose is much higher).
I would also recommend you to reduce salt and water intake. This will help you reduce the water retention.
Hope you will find this answer helpful!
Kind regards,
Dr. Iliri
My opinion:
Detailed Answer:
Hi again,
Regarding your legs and arms rash, I would explain that this may be an expression of rheumatoid vasculitis; a complication of rheumatoid arthritis.
In a subset of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, there is presence of inflammation in the small and medium-sized blood vessels, mainly in the arteries that carry blood to the skin, nerves, and internal organs.
These are generally expressed as skin nodules and rash.
But, form the other side, also drugs used to relieve rheumatoid arthritis symptomatolgy, are accused of being responsible for skin complications (including rash).
In addition, limbs swelling (edema) may trigger pruritis (scratching) and subsequent skin rash.
As you see, it is necessary a comprehensive differential diagnosis of your skin rash.
Coming to this point, a careful physical examination, checking the effects of properly treating limb edema and rheumatoid therapy modification, could give a reliable response to this issue.
I recommend consulting with your prescribing physician on the above mentioned issues.
Wishing you a good health!
Regards,
Dr. Iliri