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  Precautions:

Precautions for Lymphedema Patients.

Untreated, stagnant protein rich lymph fluid provides a culture medium for bacteria that can result in various infections and complications.

Avoid infections by caring for simple cuts, scratches, burns - even insect bites— no matter how small, immediately.

Avoid wearing anything that will constrict the limb such as jewelry, or clothing with tight cuffs, etc.

Protect the limb from cuts, scratches, insect bites, and punctures from needles and pins on clothing, jewelry, tattoos.

Advise medical professionals to avoid the side of the body with the affected limb when taking blood pressure, giving vaccinations and injections.

Manicure nails carefully. Avoid cutting or tearing cuticles at risk for infection.

Avoid burns, including sunburn of the affected limb—maintain skin integrity.

Avoid blunt trauma in general, and sports related injuries, etc.

 

Prevention:

bullet Maintain a healthy weight
 
bullet Keep skin clean and well moisturized
 
bullet Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing
 
bullet Rest the affected limb in an elevated position while sleeping or traveling (particularly on planes)
 
bullet Wear a compression garment (support sleeves or compression stockings) and drink plenty of fluids when traveling by plane
 
bullet Be conservative when trimming fingernails or toenails, and avoid cutting the cuticles
 
bullet Use hypoallergenic soaps and mild laundry detergents to prevent allergic reactions or skin irritation
 
bullet Avoid sunburns by using a broad-spectrum sunscreen of at least SPF 30
 
bullet Avoid using heating pads or hot compresses on the affected limb
 
bullet Use electric razors rather than blades
 
bullet Prevent insect bites by using an effective insect repellant
 
bullet Wear gloves when doing housework, gardening, or any chore where you can get nicked or scratched
 
bullet Avoid medical procedures that involve puncturing or placing excess pressure on the affected limb, including blood donation, injections, acupuncture, liposuction, and blood pressure measurement
 
bullet See your doctor immediately at the first sign of infection (eg redness, irritation) Warning Signs of n Avoid using heating pads or hot compresses on the affected limb
 
bullet Use electric razors rather than blades
 
bullet Prevent insect bites by using an effective insect repellant
 
bullet Wear gloves when doing housework, gardening, or any chore where you can get nicked or scratched
 
bullet Avoid medical procedures that involve puncturing or placing excess pressure on the affected limb, including blood donation, injections, acupuncture, liposuction, and blood pressure measurement
 
bullet See your doctor immediately at the first sign of infection (eg redness, irritation)

Warning Signs of Lymphedema:

bullet A heavy or achy feeling in an arm or a leg
 
bullet A tight sensation in a hand or foot
 
bullet Noticeable swelling in an arm, leg, hand, or foot
 
bullet Decreased flexibility
 
bullet Shirt sleeves or pant legs that feel tight
 
bullet Jewelry that feels tight
 
bullet Skin that “pits” with finger pressure

 

 

 

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