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Lymphedema - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Specialized lymphedema therapists can teach you about techniques and equipment that can help reduce lymphedema swelling Examples include: Exercises Gentle contraction of the muscles in the arm or leg can help move the excess fluid out of the swollen limb Manual lymph drainage
Treating Lymphedema - Johns Hopkins Medicine Early-stage lymphedema can be treated with nonsurgical interventions, including medication, a healthy diet and manual compression For advanced-stage lymphedema, surgical intervention may be recommended
Lymphedema: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic Treatments may include physical therapy or other treatment to keep lymphatic fluid moving and reduce swelling and pain Your healthcare provider may also prescribe antibiotics for infections or pain medication
Lymphedema Therapy Overview | Understanding CDT Self-Management . . . Complete Decongestive Therapy, sometimes referred to as CDT, is the gold standard of care for lymphedema therapy Treatment is performed by a trained physical, occupational, or massage therapist, and can also be performed by a trained nurse or doctor
Lymphedema in Legs Arms: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - WebMD While there's no cure, there are treatments to bring down the swelling so you feel and move better Any time your lymphatic system is damaged or has a blockage, the fluid can build up in the
Lymphedema Treatment, Causes, Symptoms, Therapy, Stages Any type of surgical procedure that requires removal of regional lymph nodes or lymph vessels can potentially cause lymphedema Surgical procedures that have been associated with lymphedema include vein stripping, lipectomy, burn scar excision, and peripheral vascular surgery
Lymphedema: Symptoms Treatment - University of Utah Health How Is Lymphedema Diagnosed? A medical professional, such as a doctor, certified lymphedema therapist, or physical therapist, diagnoses lymphedema Unfortunately, doctors often overlook lymphedema and the patient receives treatment at very late stages
Lymphedema Management | UPMC Rehabilitation Institute Though there is no cure for lymphedema, our UPMC rehabilitation specialists will work with you to treat and manage your lymphedema What Causes Lymphedema? The most common cause of lymphedema is damage to or the removal of lymph nodes due to cancer In addition to damage or removal, the causes of fluid buildup may include: