lymfedeman
Lymfedeman is a chronic condition characterized by the swelling of one or more limbs, often the arms or legs. This swelling occurs when the lymphatic system, a critical part of the immune system responsible for draining lymph fluid from tissues, is not functioning correctly. When lymph nodes are damaged or removed, or when lymphatic vessels are blocked or absent, lymph fluid can accumulate, leading to lymphedema.
There are two primary types of lymphedeman. Primary lymphedeman is a rare, inherited condition caused by genetic
Symptoms of lymphedeman can range from mild swelling that comes and goes to severe, persistent swelling. Other
Treatment typically involves a combination of approaches aimed at reducing swelling and preventing complications. These can