The Last Eight Ways To Protect Affected Limbs
May 6, 2001 -
© Keith Smiley
24. Lymphedema is often preventable, or at least can be postponed for many years. If you notice any slight increase in fingers, hand, arm, chest wall, back, toes, feet, ankles, abdomen, or genitals, see your physician for a proper diagnosis. If you are diagnosed with lymphedema, seek treatment. Lymphedema is easier to control at its onset, as further deterioration can be prevented and often an initial reversal is possible. Your limb will still be at risk, but you will remain symptom free.
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