lümfödeemi
Lümfödeemi is a chronic condition characterized by the swelling of one or more limbs, typically arms or legs, due to a buildup of lymphatic fluid. This occurs when the lymphatic system, which is responsible for draining excess fluid and waste products from tissues, is damaged or blocked. The lymphatic system relies on a network of vessels and nodes to transport lymph, a clear fluid containing white blood cells that help fight infection.
There are two main types of lümfödeemi: primary and secondary. Primary lümfödeemi is a rare inherited condition
Symptoms of lümfödeemi can range from mild swelling and a feeling of heaviness or tightness in the