Best Ways to Treat Lymphedema #shorts

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Lymphedema can be well-managed and controlled with these main treatment options.

➡️ Compression - bandaging, garments, and other paddings can help reduce swelling and then maintain fluid volume reduction. There are options for both day and night

➡️ Exercise - the muscles help move fluid through the lymph vessels and pump it out and away from a congested area

➡️ Pneumatic Pumps - these are a great tool for many to help keep fluid moving out of the congested area. They are typically used for 30-60 minutes each day.

➡️ Lymphatic Drainage - manual lymphatic drainage (mld) is a gentle massage-like technique to stimulate the lymph vessels and guide fluid through them to an area less congested and eventually back to the heart.

➡️ Deep Breathing - there are a lot of lymph nodes in the abdomen. Deep breathing can help stimulate them to encourage lymph fluid movement

Everyone is unique! So although All of these treatments have been found to be helpful, each person may use an individualized combination of them. And possibly other treatment options!

**Disclaimer: please speak with your doctor or oncology team regarding any medical concerns, as this is not personalized treatment but rather general education

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It's a great thing that you've dedicated so much to helping people by concentrating on this area of knowledge. You have my enthusiastic compliments !!

clavo
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My left leg was swollen & had a very bad itch .Went to my dr.gave me water pills & cream for the itch It got worse.I was mis diagnosed
after so many years later.Doctors do not know anything about lyphoedema
Its not really taught in medical school.Anyway I was able to get a compression machine & it does not do much to improve my leg .I cannot wear shorts or even a dress.Hate the way my leg looks .My right leg is a not as bad .but looks ugly.

francylady
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How about the best way to control/prevent lymphedema? How about with a proper diet?

TURTLEORIGINAL
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What the best full body pump you recommend that isn't thousands

thisthatandthose
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lymphatic system is the fluid that exports toxins and metabolic waste from cells to final elimination process for exiting the body, so adding enemas, foot detox baths, grape/watermelon fasting, consumption of detoxification herbs like chaparral and burdock root would be important to add to this list. 😉

JayronJanis
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I weather compression socks. But the top band hurts. I have tried larger sizes but can not hey pass the band

nancyparra
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Gee that was so fast I could not work it out what was the last Hmmm 🤔

eveturner
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exercise is not an option if your paralyzed on half of your body!

kimkoons
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Axillary compression for a very large breasted woman from where?
Single mastectomy
And Dr doesn’t know
And can’t find shit on web
Have already spent thousands

dianemcdowell