Lymphatic edema

Lymphatic edema

Lymphedema, also known as lymphedema, is a condition in which there is an excess buildup of lymph fluid in the tissues, leading to swelling. It is usually the result of a disorder in the lymphatic system, which can occur due to damage or blockage of lymphatic vessels, preventing the lymph fluid from flowing freely and draining. Lymphedema can affect many parts of the body, but is most common in the lower limbs, arms, face, or genital areas.

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