Saturday, January 18, 2014

Leg Lymphedema Treatment Options Reduce Pain And Swelling



While the diagnosis of lymphedema may seem like the end of the world, this is actually a condition that can be managed. When a person has lymphedema, or lymphatic obstruction as it is also known, there is swelling of the tissues and fluid retention in localized areas due to a compromised lymphatic system. The fluid retention is due in part to the interstitial fluids in the thoracic duct no longer being properly returned to the blood stream and this causes an increase in the risk for infection.

When the problem is localized in the legs, it will be important to have a leg lymphedema treatment you can use to help control the pain and swelling.


Since there is no known cure at this time, most physicians will recommend exercise as a leg lymphedema treatment. With light exercises, you can encourage circulatory movement in the area and this can help the lymph fluids to travel properly. This should be a minor exercise that is gentle enough you do not find it strenuous or have it cause you to become over tired.

If you are on the go and exercising routinely isn’t possible, another leg lymphedema treatment will be to apply a large bandage around the affected limb. When it is tight and secure, you will find that it helps you by compressing the area so there is better drainage. You may even want to explore the possibility of using compression stockings for your legs to help reduce the occurrences you may have. Since you will also be at an increased risk of things like skin infections and blood clots, this will be a smart choice to help reduce the overall risk you will have of these problems.

Massages are another good choice for dealing with this condition. This doesn’t mean a deep tissue massage at your favorite spa though. Instead, there is a massage technique to help drain the lymph nodes better and to ensure the fluids continue properly moving through your body. Ask your physical therapist or doctor about this unique massage technique, as it will help you in the event you see a buildup at a later time.

Another treatment option for leg lymphedema is the lymphedema pump. This device has the potential to reduce the pain you are experiencing, while being used to help stimulate circulation in the leg. That makes it an effective choice. Best of all, these machines can be covered by your insurance provider. That makes them an affordable treatment option for lymphedema.

While there may be no cure out there, you will find you do have some leg lymphedema treatment options available to deal with the condition. Make sure you take the time to speak to your physical therapist and doctor and find the treatments that will work best for you, based on your unique condition and ensure you have several options available to you in the event you do have a flare up.


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1 comment:

  1. The product works fine. The Lymphedema Pump exerts normal pressure on my legs. Fantastic pump

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