Lymphedema Awareness Day – March 6
Lymphedema is a chronic swelling of tissue unrelieved by limb elevation or medications, if present more than 3 months. Most often it is present due to inadequate drainage from tissue by veins and lymphatics.
Primary lymphedema is swelling resulting from too few lymphatic structures to effectively drain tissue. The swelling may be present in infancy or show up decades later.
Regardless of whether primary or secondary, inflammation is a result of chronic fluid collection ( lymphedema) in tissues . Recently the anti -inflammatory drug ketoprofen has been found to help in lymphedema related inflammation.