Lymphedema Management
Lymphedema is a condition characterized by fluid buildup and swelling in the arms or legs, often occurring after lymph node removal or radiation therapy. LMH Health therapists provide specialized assessment and treatment to help reduce swelling, manage symptoms, and restore function.
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Lymphedema Management
Get specialized care and treatment from experts at LMH Health to reduce the effects of lymphedema.
What is Lymphedema?
Lymphedema is the fluid build-up that causes swelling in the arms and legs. You may experience lymphedema symptoms because of:
- Hereditary factors
- Lymph node removal
- Radiation therapy
- Trauma
Know the Symptoms of Lymphedema
Tell your doctor if you’re experiencing any of the following signs and symptoms:
- Groin tenderness or bloated abdomen after pelvic surgery
- Limb puffiness or enlarged size
- Limb feels hot or warmer than surrounding skin
- Limb redness (this could indicate infection, contact your doctor immediately)
- Limb heaviness sensation or stiffness
- Trunk (torso) swelling or heat on the same side as your surgery
Receive rehabilitation therapy from a lymphedema specialist at LMH Health Therapy Services with a doctor’s referral.
Treatment
Comprehensive, effective lymphedema treatment includes:
- Evaluation to create a personalized treatment plan
- Manual lymph treatment – Light, hands-on technique that drains lymph fluid from the part of the body where the build-up is occurring
- Compression bandaging, garments and/or pumps – Keeps swelling down by applying pressure to reduce blood flow or move fluid in the affected area