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Skin Care Lymphedema

Skin Care Tips for Lymphedema Management

Skin Care Tips for Lymphedema Management Skin care  is a very important component in Lymphedema management. People with Lymphedema can experience many changes in their skin. Many people with Lymphedema experience a ‘hardening’ of the skin where it becomes stiff and often dry. To help avoid skin problems due to Lymphedema, it is important to follow some general skin care rules and create your own daily skin care routine. Here are some tips and tricks to follow to keep your skin healthy in spite of Lymphedema– Skin Care Routine Be sure to keep a close eye on the way your skin looks & feels in the affected area. Cleanse the skin and moisturize on a daily basis. (Using a moisturizer such as Eucerin or Aquaphor is highly recommended for many skin types) Moisturizer will help preserve the integrity of the skin and hence, help to avoid infection. General Skin Care Tips People with Lymphedema must be particularly careful to avoid a puncture, bite or scratch of any type in their affected area as this can result in a flare up of their Lymphedema. This includes insect bites, cuts, knicks, scratches and injections of any kind. To help avoid these circumstances, take extra precautions such as wearing gloves while cutting, wearing protection to shield the area from insect bites, be extra careful when using razors or other sharp objects. Similarly, be very careful to avoid a sunburn– this can also result in a flare up of your Lymphedema. Always use generous UV protection. Another recommendation is to avoid taking hot baths or applying anything with extreme heat to the affected area or side of the body. Nail Care Proper nail care is critical to avoid infection in the hands and feet. It is very important to never cut the cuticles of your fingernails or toenails as this can facilitate an infection. While it is important to have healthy nails, if you get a manicure or pedicure you must be extra careful that all tools have been properly sanitized and that the manicurist pushes the cuticle instead of trims the cuticle. It is also recommended to use clippers and not scissors to cut the nails to avoid a nick or cut. If you live by these Skin Care tips, you should be off to a great start with your Lymphedema management. If you’re interested in learning more about Nutrition & Lymphedema, click here.

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Healthy Food for Lymphedema Management

Nutrition, Exercise and Lymphedema

Nutrition, Exercise & Lymphedema Did You Know…  If you have Lymphedema, the foods that you eat not only impact your overall health and weight, but also have a huge impact on your Lymphedema.. Learn more about how nutrition and exercise can effect your Lymphedema.  Sodium It is always important to consume a balanced diet and avoid excessive sodium, sugar or fat. But, for people with Lymphedema, limiting your sodium intake is particularly crucial. Sodium causes fluid retention, which results in increased swelling.  Protein Lymph fluid is high in protein, but this does not mean that you should limit your protein intake. Protein is very important to a balanced diet and a healthy body.  Avoid consuming all of your protein in red meat– instead consume a variety of high protein foods. Chicken, fish and legumes are easy to digest and often are a lean source of protein. Stay Hydrated Drinking lots of water and always staying hydrated is extremely important to managing your Lymphedema. Lymph fluid is full of protein and doesn’t flow as freely as water. So, adding water to your diet will help to encourage the circulation of lymph fluid.  Dairy While it is not necessary to stop consuming dairy, it is recommended to stick to lower fat content dairy products and include more cultured dairy such as yogurt and kefir. Alcohol & Caffeine Alcohol & caffeine are both known diuretics which result in increased fluid retention, so it is recommended to have very limited quantities or none at all.  Exercise In addition to a nutritious diet, exercise can also have a huge impact on your Lymphedema—  Exercise in concurrence with Complete Decongestive Therapy can be extremely effective. Exercise causes muscle to tighten and release which facilitates in the flow of fluid.   Specific exercises are recommended on a personal basis according to their area of swelling and overall health. 

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Lymphedema is a chronic condition, but Lymphedema treatment can make all the difference. Take a moment to hear how Complete Decongestive Therapy has changed these Lymphedema Therapy Specialists patients’ lives.      

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