Minimizing swelling and preventing complications
Lymphedema is a term used to describe tissue swelling that results from an accumulation of protein-rich fluid, which is typically discharged through the lymphatic system of the body. It affects the arms or legs, although it can also affect the chest wall, belly, and neck. Nonsurgical treatments for early-stage lymphedema include medication, a balanced diet, therapy, exercise, and manual compression.
Our treatment strategy is focused on minimizing swelling and reducing or preventing complications.
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