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Lymphoedema Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
To reduce swelling, prevent complications, and promote overall well-being.
- Regular, gentle exercise and movement to stimulate lymphatic flow and improve mobility.
- Meticulous skin care to prevent infections, maintain skin integrity, and reduce the risk of cellulitis.
- Maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle to support overall health, manage weight, and reduce inflammation.
- Elevation of affected limbs to help reduce fluid accumulation and improve comfort.
These self-management techniques are fundamental for long-term lymphoedema control.
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Medicinal Treatment
To manage symptoms, prevent infections, and support lymphatic function through non-invasive methods.
- Compression therapy using specialized garments (stockings, sleeves) or bandages to reduce swelling and support tissues.
- Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) performed by trained therapists to gently redirect lymphatic fluid.
- Antibiotics for treating recurrent bacterial skin infections, such as cellulitis, which are common complications.
- Pneumatic compression devices, which use inflatable cuffs to apply intermittent pressure and promote fluid movement.
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Surgical Treatment
To improve lymphatic drainage, reduce limb volume, and alleviate severe symptoms in selected cases where conservative treatments are insufficient.
- Lymphaticovenous Anastomosis (LVA) to create microscopic connections between lymphatic vessels and tiny veins, improving drainage.
- Vascularized Lymph Node Transfer (VLNT) to transplant healthy lymph nodes from one part of the body to the affected area.
- Debulking procedures, such as liposuction, for severe cases with significant fibrous tissue and fat accumulation that are resistant to conservative management.
Surgical options are typically considered for specific types and stages of lymphoedema, often after conservative treatments have been exhausted.
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