lümfedeemides
Lümfedeemides is a medical condition characterized by swelling caused by dysfunction or obstruction of the lymphatic system. In medical terminology it is most commonly referred to as lymphedema. The condition can be divided into primary forms, due to congenital lymphatic abnormalities, and secondary forms, arising after injury to or treatment of the lymphatic system.
Pathophysiology: Impaired lymphatic drainage leads to persistent accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the interstitial space. Over
Clinical features: The affected limb or area swells gradually and may be asymmetric. Early stages show pitting
Causes and risk factors: Primary lymphedema arises from genetic or developmental lymphatic abnormalities. Secondary lymphedema results
Diagnosis: Diagnosis relies on clinical evaluation supported by imaging and measurement. Lymphoscintigraphy and indocyanine green lymphography
Management: The cornerstone is decongestive therapy, including compression garments, manual lymph drainage, and exercise. Skin care
Prognosis and epidemiology: Lymphedema is usually a chronic condition that can be managed but not cured. Incidence