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Compression is the most popular method of treatment for lymphedema. Compression involves many layers of covering to help give adequate pressure and protection for the arms to inhibit the collection of fluids in the arms and legs.
Lymphedema is caused when damage is done to the lymph vessels or nodes, and can develop after surgery or the formation of scar tissue, and in rare cases is caused by abnormalities in the lymph vessels at birth. If you're one of the people suffering from the effects of lymphedema, such as the buildup of lymph fluids in the body, then you're probably weighing your therapy options on the best treatment for it.
Lymphedema is a serious disease affecting the lymphatic system. There are a few causes, such as damage done to the lymph vessels or nodes following surgery or cancer treatment.
Though it is not popular in the U.S., lymphedema surgery is being tested as a treatment for lymphedema Asia and Europe. Surgery is a fairly recent option for the effects of lymphedema, and it's still being tested to find a cure for the problems associated with this condition. Though surgical methods have not been widely adopted in the U.S., there are new procedures that are less invasive and gaining in popularity among doctors.
Lymphatic drainage massage is a great therapy to supplement any other methods you are currently using to get relief from your lymphedema symptoms. It can be done in the home or another professional setting, and does not require anything but hands and a little knowledge of the lymphatic system.
If you suffer from a vein disorder such as varicose veins, you probably know that compression stockings offer some measure of relief. But, if you are healthy and active, you probably don't realize that they can help you also.
I can remember laughing at my teacher's compression stockings back when I was in school. They looked like something you would wear if you were going fishing. I have to admit I thought of her and was a little humbled when my doctor told me that they would be a good idea for me.
I was talking to one of my co-workers about the swelling and pain I was experiencing and then he mentioned to me that he wore compression socks and he noticed great improvement since then. I have to admit that I had never heard of them before that.
Compression socks go by a number of different names, you may hear them referred to as support socks, compression hose, high compression stockings or support stockings. They all fall under the same category; they are made to improve the circulation in your legs and feet, and it doing so relieve pain that is caused by the pooling of blood in the lower extremities. Despite the fact that you could probably not tell them apart from regular hosiery or socks, they do have major differences and...
There are ways to recognize if you have this as DVT symptoms are relatively easy to see. The following are some signs you should definitely pay attention to.

