lymphödem
Lymphödem is a chronic condition characterized by the accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the soft tissues, leading to swelling, most commonly in the arms or legs. This swelling occurs when the lymphatic system, which is responsible for draining excess fluid from tissues, is damaged or blocked. The lymphatic system plays a crucial role in immune function and fluid balance.
There are two main types of lymphödem. Primary lymphödem is a rare inherited condition caused by genetic
Symptoms of lymphödem can range from mild discomfort and a feeling of heaviness to significant swelling, skin
While there is no cure for lymphödem, effective management strategies can significantly reduce swelling, alleviate symptoms,