Cancer treatment, as well as cancer itself, are common causes of lymphedema, a buildup of protein and fluid (lymph) in soft tissues that causes swelling, often in an arm or leg. This is because lymph ...
It most commonly affects the arms or legs, but can also occur in the chest wall, abdomen, neck and genitals. “When people develop lymphedema following cancer treatment, it can overshadow their ...
Discontinuing the CCB and switching to an alternative antihypertensive therapy will resolve the edema. Peripheral edema is an uncommon problem in patients with untreated hypertension because local ...
This swelling is often caused by a buildup of fluid called edema. When just one leg is affected, an infection or chronic condition like arthritis may be at work. Treatment depends on the underlying ...
Compression therapy is the cornerstone in managing lower leg disorders such as edema, orthostatic intolerance and varicose veins. External mechanical compression improves muscle pump, reduces blood ...
More information: John W. Winkelman et al, Treatment of restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movement disorder: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine clinical practice guideline, Journal of ...