hydropsy

/ˈhaɪdrəpsi/
noun
  1. An older term for an abnormal accumulation of fluid in body tissues; same as dropsy or edema.
    • Hydropsy was a common diagnosis before modern medicine understood fluid retention.
    • The patient's hydropsy caused his legs to swell significantly.
    • In historical medical texts, hydropsy was often treated with herbal remedies.
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