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Soft tissue oedemaSoft tissue oedemaWhat is occipitial soft tissue edema? Dr. Allen Seely answered General Practice 31 years experience Swelling back head: Occipital (back of head) soft tissue edema just means ‘swelling’. The possible causes are trauma (bump/bruise) or infection (cellulitis). 5.8k views Reviewed >2 years ago Thank Dr. Sahba Ferdowsi and 3 doctors agree

If allowed to become too thick, the callus will press on the soft tissues underneath and cause ulceration. A layer of whitish, macerated, moist tissue found under the surface of the callus indicates that the foot is close to ulceration, and urgent removal of the callus is necessary.
Stems may be girdled at or near soil level by a ring of brown or black tissue. Infected roots are brown to black and may be soft. The fungi survive in the soil or on infected plant debris in the soil. Their spores can be spread by wind, splashing water, or the moving of infested soil. . Oedema: Oedema is a physiological condition in which .
On the basis of these observations, patients with a range of malignancies, including soft–tissue sarcoma, were locally inoculated with either.
Lymphatic drainage is a specialised, gentle type of medical massage. It may be used as part of your lymphoedema treatment. The aim is to encourage the lymph fluid to move away from the swollen area, so it can drain normally.