How long does it take to recover from axillary lymphatic drainage?



It usually takes about 1 month to recover after axillary lymphatic clearance, and the exact recovery time needs to be judged according to the patient’s actual condition, post-operative recovery, treatment method and other factors.

If the patient’s personal constitution is better, the treatment effect is better, and the postoperative recovery is good, etc., the patient may recover in about one month’s time after the operation. If the patient’s personal constitution is poor, poor postoperative recovery, poor treatment results, etc., recovery usually takes anywhere from 2 to 3 months.

Clearing the lymph in the armpit is usually a radical surgery and is commonly used to treat conditions such as breast cancer and lung cancer. It usually involves removing all of the lymph nodes and other lymph nodes in the armpit portion of the body, which can be removed in real time through a curved incision that is opened through the jawbone and sternum at the location. The procedure removes lymphatic tissue, interstitial tissue, and fascia from various areas, and may allow the sternocleidomastoid muscle to be partially pulled into the front of the neck position.

After axillary lymphatic clearance, patients can improve their lifestyle habits by getting enough sleep, avoiding overexertion, exercising appropriately, boosting the body’s immunity, and maintaining a relaxed, comfortable mood.