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Lymphedema Signs & Symptoms

What Are the Possible Complications of Lymphedema?

  • Skin Infections [9]
  • Cellulitis: Cellulitis is a bacterial infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. These patients are at high risk of developing sepsis. Cellulite is treated with antibacterial drugs.
  • Lymphangitis/Erysipelas: This is an infection of the lymphatic vessels (usually streptococcal), usually accompanied by a pathological immune response to the pathogen. Treatment with antibacterial and antihistamines. [10]
  • Depression: The diagnosis of “lymphedema” radically changes the lives of patients: it is not only the daily struggle with the disease but also reconciliation with innovations in human life – the constant wearing of compression regardless of the weather, changing of the appearance of the affected limb, etc. It’s hard enough to get through a stressful situation on your own

Do not be left alone with your problems. Visiting a psychotherapist is part of the overall treatment of lymphedema. [11]

Reference:

[1]https://www.lymphcareusa.com/professional/lymph-a-what/what-is-lymphedema/stages-0-3.html

[2]https://www.lymphcareusa.com/professional/lymph-a-what/what-is-lymphedema/stages-0-3.html

[3] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5891654/

[4]https://lymphoedema.bsnmedical.com/patients/understanding-lymphedema/stages-of-lymphedema.html

[5]https://www.lymphcareusa.com/professional/lymph-a-what/what-is-lymphedema/stages-0-3.html

[6]https://www.lymphcareusa.com/professional/lymph-a-what/what-is-lymphedema/stages-0-3.html

[7] https://www.healthline.com/health/elephantiasis

[8] https://www.healthline.com/health/lymphatic-obstruction#complications

[9] https://www.healthline.com/health/skin-infection

[10] https://www.healthline.com/health/lymphangitis

[11] https://www.healthline.com/health/lymphatic-obstruction#complications