Lymphedema refers to the swelling and/or pain that occurs when the normal drainage of fluid is disrupted by a blockage or a cut in the lymph nodes in the groin area or the armpit. Lymphedema can be a hereditary condition, but it's most commonly the result of blockages caused by infection, cancer, and scar tissue from radiation therapy or the surgical removal of lymph nodes (*).
If you notice any swelling, tightness of skin or discomfort in the area where you had surgery or received radiation, please contact your doctor. If you have been diagnosed with lymphedema, there are specialists who can help reduce the swelling and discomfort (see resources below).
Potential Red Flags for lymphedema (*)
The library at The Gathering Place has several books about lymphedema that can be borrowed, including:
Coping with Lymphedema by Joan Swirsky
Living Well With Lymphedema by Ann Ehrlich
Lymphedema by Sam Donaldson
Lymphedema A Breast Cancer Patient's Guide to Prevention and Healing by Gwen White
Websites with Useful Information:
The National Lymphedema Network
Lymphatic Education and Research Network
The American Physical Therapy Association
Local Treatment for Lymphedema
University Hospitals
The Cleveland Clinic Hospitals
MetroHealth System
Southwest General
St. John Medical Center
Peter B. Lewis Aquatic & Therapy Center of Menorah Park
The Peter B. Lewis Aquatic & Therapy Center has a specialist with a doctorate in occupational therapy who is additionally certified in the prevention and treatment of lymphedema and is also certified in the treatment of upper extremity and hand conditions. Conveniently located at 27300 Cedar Road in Beachwood, OH. Call 216-595-7345 for an appointment.