How to prevent lymphedema in the lateral upper extremity
How to prevent or reduce the lymphedema of the upper limb on the affected side after breast cancer patients’ operation To prevent or reduce the lymphedema of the upper limb,…
How to prevent or reduce the lymphedema of the upper limb on the affected side after breast cancer patients’ operation To prevent or reduce the lymphedema of the upper limb,…
Upper limb lymphedema is a common complication after breast cancer surgery, which can lead to upper limb dysfunction and mental tension of patients. In mild cases, it will be relieved…
1. Concept: After breast cancer surgery, the upper limb on the diseased side is swollen, heavy, painful, with reduced motor function, weakness and stiffness. With the prolongation of disease period,…
Our specialists have successfully treated severe lymphedema by using the bone and armpit system drainage technique, which has been clinically proven to be a significantly effective method of lymphedema treatment.…
Objective To explore new therapeutic methods for the treatment of chronic lymphedema. Methods 50 patients with chronic limb lymphedema received comprehensive decongestive treatment with Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD). Among them,…
For any disease, if patients can detect it in time, then it will help their condition a lot. So, do you know what are the early symptoms of lymphedema of…
Lymphedema is tissue edema caused by lymphatic accumulation in the superficial soft tissues of the limbs due to congenital lymphatic duct dysplasia or secondary to impaired lymphatic fluid return. The…
① Avoid excessive physical labor, local cleanliness of the affected limb, control infection, and limit water and sodium intake. ②Elevate the affected limb: the patient takes the almost lying position…
1.Never ignore minor exacerbations of edema in the upper extremities or chest, and promptly report edema in the upper extremities; 2.Do not draw blood and injections in the affected extremities…
The aim of this type of surgery is to rehabilitate lymphatic channels that have been blocked or damaged in order to restore lymphatic return to the limb. The following is…