Causes, Risk Factors, And Complications Of Cellulitis

Lymphedema

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Lymphedema is the medical term for swelling in an arm or leg, though there have been cases where the swelling occurs in both arms or legs. This condition can increase an individual's chances of developing cellulitis, though it doesn't cause the infection by itself. The most common cause of lymphedema is the damage to or removal of lymph nodes, which occurs as part of cancer treatment. Lymphedema occurs when the lymphatic system, which is part of the immune system, is blocked. With this blockage, it's difficult for lymphatic fluid to drain properly, which leads to swelling in the limbs. Lymphedema doesn't currently have a cure, but as long as it's diagnosed early, it can be managed by taking diligent care of the affected limb. If individuals contract cellulitis, they might have a more severe infection or experience the further moving of the infection due to the compromised immune system. Lymphedema tends to occur with swelling, a restricted range of motion, feelings of tightness or heaviness, aching, and potential discomfort.

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