What Does Lymphatic Swelling Look Like? Signs and Symptoms of Lymphedema
Learn how lymphatic swelling (lymphedema) appears, its symptoms, and what to watch for to identify early signs of swelling in limbs.
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Lymphatic swelling, also known as lymphedema, typically presents as a noticeable swelling in the limbs. It may feel heavy or tight, and the skin over the affected area can appear thicker or have a pale, shiny texture. Early stages might just show mild puffiness, but without treatment, the swelling can become severe and more pronounced.
FAQs & Answers
- What are the early signs of lymphatic swelling? Early signs include mild puffiness or swelling in the limbs, a feeling of heaviness, and skin that may look pale or shiny.
- Can lymphatic swelling get worse without treatment? Yes, without proper treatment, lymphatic swelling can become more severe and cause significant discomfort and skin changes.
- How can I tell if swelling is due to lymphedema? Lymphedema swelling often feels heavy or tight, is typically in limbs, and the affected skin may thicken or have a shiny appearance.