Tag Archives: Lymphedema

Main Symptoms of Lymphedema

Lymphedema is a chronic build-up of lymph fluid that usually starts in an arm or leg. Think of a sponge that never gets wrung out—soft at first, but gradually stiff and heavy. Painless swelling is the hallmark. One limb looks puffy by day, goes down overnight, then stays swollen as time passes. Heavy, tight feeling follows. Your arm or leg feels like it’s wrapped in wet denim, especially after standing or long flights. Sock-ring stays deep. Elastic leaves a groove that takes minutes to fade, even with loose socks. Skin changes appear. The area turns leathery, dry, and may itch... Learn more

Main Symptoms of Lower-Limb Lymphedema

Lower-limb lymphedema happens when the lymph system can’t drain fluid from the leg, so the tissue slowly fills up like a wet sponge. It can start after surgery, infection, radiation, or for no clear reason. Painless swelling is the hallmark. One ankle or calf looks puffy by day and goes down overnight at first, but over time the swelling stays. Heavy, tight leg follows. Your limb feels like it’s wrapped in wet denim, especially after standing or long flights. Sock ring stays deep. Elastic leaves a groove that takes minutes to fade, even with loose socks. Skin changes appear. The... Learn more