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Can Diuretic Cause Dehydration?

Hello, I took a diuretic prescribed by my doctor for three days. It was prescribed because I had far over-indulged (for several weeks) in eating out/fast foods and thereby ingesting mass amounts of sodium. My blood pressure went extremely high, I do take Lisinopril, and it was evident from my swollen feet and ankles that I was retaining water. I had gotten back on track regarding the unhealthy eating, and was losing the water prior to beginning the diuretic. Yesterday, I attempted to mow the lawn, but became very short of breath, somewhat clammy, and light-headed. I had to sit for a good 10-minutes or so to regain my breath, stop my heart from pounding, not feel as if I were going to faint, and to make it back into the house. I then had to lay down for a long while to feel better. I did not take a pill last night. Is it possible I became dehydrated from the diuretic? Thank you; I appreciate your consultation. Diane Merle
Wed, 11 May 2016
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Hi,
From history it seems that you might be having some cardiac or kidney problem giving rise edema on legs.
There might be having some electrolyte imbalance causing this problem.
Diuretic does cause dehydration but it is less likely when there is edema on legs are there.
consult physician and get examined and investigated.
Ok and take care.
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Can Diuretic Cause Dehydration?

Hi, From history it seems that you might be having some cardiac or kidney problem giving rise edema on legs. There might be having some electrolyte imbalance causing this problem. Diuretic does cause dehydration but it is less likely when there is edema on legs are there. consult physician and get examined and investigated. Ok and take care.