nyiroködéma
Nyiroködéma is a medical condition characterized by the accumulation of lymph fluid in tissues, leading to swelling. This typically occurs when the lymphatic system, which is responsible for draining this fluid, is damaged or blocked. The lymphatic system is a network of vessels and nodes that play a crucial role in the immune system and fluid balance.
There are two main types of nyiroködéma: primary and secondary. Primary nyiroködéma is a rare, inherited condition
The most noticeable symptom of nyiroködéma is swelling, often in an arm or leg, though it can
Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination to assess the swelling and its characteristics. Medical history, including
Treatment for nyiroködéma focuses on managing symptoms and preventing complications, as there is currently no cure.