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If you’re living with lymphedema and it is impacting your quality of life, our specialists at Regency can help relieve your symptoms and find the best course of treatment.
Lymphedema is a chronic condition that occurs when a build-up of fluid develops in one or both of the arms. It most typically afflicts patients after breast cancer removal; however, it can also affect those who have been treated for other types of cancer. It’s important to treat lymphedema early so that the progression can be slowed or halted before it becomes worse.
Lymphedema often has a considerable impact on the life of those who have it, as it greatly affects the arms, which we constantly use in our daily routines. Symptoms can include:
When the lymphatic network becomes disrupted, it can cause blockage that causes fluid build-up. One of the best-known causes of this lymphatic network disruption is the removal or damage of lymph nodes due to cancer treatment.
No visible signs or symptoms yet, but there is abnormal flow within the lymphatic system.
There is fluid build-up and visible swelling. The swelling improves when the extremity is elevated. Pressing on the affected area may leave an indentation in the skin.
While there is no total cure for lymphedema, there are treatment options. For many patients, at-home exercises, physical therapy, elevation, massage therapy, drainage, and compression garments are very effective. Others suffering from lymphedema whose symptoms are more severe may require surgery. Surgical options may include:
Lymph node transfer: Healthy lymph nodes are taken from another area of the body and are then transferred to where they are needed. This is a good option for mild to moderate lymphedema. This procedure can take from 4 to 8 hours.
If you’re experiencing lymphedema symptoms but have not responded well to traditional therapies and would like to explore surgical options, please schedule a consultation with one of our lymphedema specialists. It is very important to treat the condition before it becomes even worse. We are a patient-centric practice that keeps your safety and wellbeing in mind at all times. You will feel completely welcome from the moment you enter our door to your very last follow-up appointment. To learn more or schedule a consultation, please call 623-243-9077 or contact us online. We look forward to hearing from you.
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