Infections

Lymphedema may be caused by infections. Cellulitis is an inflammatory infection that can damage tissues around the lymphatic system. Scarred tissues can impair drainage along the lymphatic vessels and cause lymphedema.
Parasitic infections [12] are another common cause of lymphedema, especially in developing countries. Adult filarial worms, which target the lymphatic system, can clog drainage of lymph fluid and result in lymphedema.
Conclusion
Lymphedema is a chronic condition caused by the build-up of lymph fluid. Untreated lymphedema can lead to complications and expose you to infections. Treatments that can help manage lymphedema are available. In some cases, surgery is required.
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[10] https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/180919#causes
[11] https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lymphoedema/causes/
[12] https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lymphoedema/causes/











