nyirokcsomóéri
Nyirokcsomóéri, also known as lymphatic edema or lymphoedema, is a chronic condition characterized by the accumulation of fluid in the interstitial spaces of tissues due to impaired lymphatic drainage. The lymphatic system is a network of vessels and nodes that plays a crucial role in fluid balance, immune defense, and the transport of fats. When this system is compromised, lymph fluid, which contains proteins, waste products, and immune cells, cannot be effectively removed, leading to swelling.
There are two main types of nyirokcsomóéri: primary and secondary. Primary nyirokcsomóéri is a rare, inherited
The most common symptom of nyirokcsomóéri is swelling, typically in an arm or leg, but it can
While there is no cure for nyirokcsomóéri, management focuses on reducing swelling, preventing complications, and improving