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Lymphedema is a chronic condition characterised by the buildup of lymph fluid in certain parts of the body, leading to swelling and discomfort. This happens when the lymphatic system is unable to properly drain lymph fluid, often due to damage or blockage in the lymph vessels or nodes.
Primary Lymphedema
This type is usually caused by developmental abnormalities in the lymphatic system, leading to its improper functioning from birth or early childhood.This type of Lymphedema is generally attributed to genetics and hereditary reasons.
Secondary lymphedema
This type is more common and typically occurs as a result of damage to the lymphatic system. Causes can include surgery (such as lymph node removal during cancer treatment), radiation therapy, trauma, infection, obesity, or other medical conditions that affect the flow of lymph fluid.
Management of Lymphedema
It's essential for individuals with or at risk for developing lymphedema to work closely with healthcare providers to manage symptoms and prevent complications.
Lymphedema treatment involves various approaches to manage this chronic condition. The primary goal is to reduce swelling and relieve discomfort for individuals affected by lymphedema. For the treatment of Lymphedema the Golden Standard of Care is called Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT). The components of this Therapy includes manual lymphatic drainage(MLD) and Compression therapy, where specially designed Pneumatic Pumps, compression garments or bandages are used to apply pressure and prevent fluid buildup.
There is abundant information on the importance of exercise, physical therapy, skin care, and surgical interventions in managing lymphedema. It's essential to highlight the role of compression garments as well in reducing swelling and promoting fluid drainage. These garments are often prescribed as part of a holistic treatment approach for individuals with lymphedema. Remember that early detection and proactive management are key in effectively managing this condition and improving quality of life for patients.
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