Simple Tips To Prevent The Risk Of Lymphedema

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Simple Tips To Prevent The Risk Of Lymphedema

When there is an excess build-up of fluid under the skin it leads to the onset of lymphedema. In lymphedema, the affected part tends to swell. The swelling can sometimes be painful. The fluid accumulates when the lymph nodes in the body are damaged. The lymphatic system which is responsible for the removal of toxins from the body contains lymph nodes. These lymph nodes can get damaged during surgeries, cancer treatments, radiation therapy, serious injury, etc. The condition of lymphedema commonly affects the arms and legs. In some severe cases, the arms and legs both can also get affected. Absence of certain lymph vessels in the body at birth can also lead to lymphedema, however, this cause is quite rare. Cancer patients are at a higher risk of developing lymphedema. This condition, if not controlled at the initial stage can also result in restricted movement of the affected part. Lymphedema has no complete cure but it can be controlled and prevented with the right and consistent techniques. Consult professional medical experts for lymphedema treatment in San Diego. Here are some simple tips which can help in preventing the risk of lymphedema.  Avoid using hot pads and compressors on the affected part Using hot pads or hot compressors on the affected part can lead to more fluid accumulation. This can aggravate the onset of the condition even more. Similarly, limit the affected part’s exposure to hot baths and steam baths too. All heat-producing agents should be kept away from the affected part to reduce the risk of lymphedema. After surgeries and cancer treatments, one should follow this like a precautionary measure.


 Seek immediate medical help even for the slightest increase in swelling Generally, after surgeries, swelling is likely to occur on the treated part but if the swelling increases even a slightest bit you must consult a doctor immediately. This may be a sign of lymphedema. If treated at the earliest, this condition can be controlled to a great extent.  Avoid vigorous physical activity involving the affected part If you feel you are at the risk of developing lymphedema after a surgery or radiation treatment then you should avoid strenuous physical activity on the affected part. For instance, if your arm is affected then you should avoid picking up heavy handbags, dumbbells, etc. Keep your exercises light and easy. Go for in San Diego and get proper medical care for controlling the condition.


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