The lymph not only acts as an immune system, but also helps in circulatory retrieval of small amounts of escaped fluid from capillary diffusion due to pressure alterations. if these lymph vessels become occluded, flow of fluid will become backed up and will result in gross edema(swelling) of the affected area. With the continual inability to retrieve fluid, less and less fluid returns to the heart resulting in a sort of hypovolemic state. however this is highly unlikely and is usually caught before it is allowed to become this severe.
Answer:
B. Liver Damage
Explanation:
The liver is the organ in the body that processes alcohol, and with heavy use of alcohol it can become damaged and diseased. Alcoholic liver disease occurs in stages, from fatty liver disease to alcoholic hepatitis to cirrhosis of the liver. Fatty liver can be reversed by stopping drinking; alcoholic hepatitis may be reversible to some degree; and cirrhosis is very serious, cannot be reversed, and is fatal unless a liver transplant can be done.
I think b or maybe a .. :/ sorry if this didnt help!
When someone has hypertension, they have high blood pressure. There are multiple factors that can contribute to high blood pressure, including high sodium intake, lack of exercise, smoking, old age, etc. One of the number one causes of hypertension however is being overweight/obese. Since Rick is overweight, we can make an educated guess and say that his weight is causing him to show early signs of hypertension. Rick would want to start a calorie restricted diet. Causing him to lose weight would likely decrease his chances of developing hypertension. For good measure, Rick should also consider a low sodium diet, because sodium can also cause hypertension.