Edema
one problem of the lymphatic system is blockage, damage caused to the lymph nodes and metasized cancer
yes, indeed.
Obstruction of the lymphatics cause decreased interstitium fluid drainage, leading to increased interstitial hydrostatic pressure, increased interstitial fluid volume, and eventually edema.
Elephantiasis is usually caused by a blockage of the lymphatic system by threadlike filarial worms, Wuchereria bancrofti.
Foot edema and pain can be caused by poor circulation, sometimes caused by diabetes, or it can be cause by a problem with the lymphatic system which "cleans out" the liquid flowing around the body. Foot edema / pain can be helped by elevating or massaging feet. For people with circulation problems or who stand on their feet all day there are special socks that you can wear that put gentle pressure of the feet and legs to help improve circulation.
Lymphatic obstruction is a blockage of the lymph vessels that drain fluid from tissues throughout the body and allow immune cells to travel where they are needed. Lymphatic obstruction may cause lymphedema, which means swelling due to a blockage of the lymph passages
Yes it is. Massage, provided that it is the appropriate type, can be very beneficial to the person experiencing the edema. Try Manual Lymphatic Drainage.
Edema is another term for swelling. It can be caused by injury, improper lymphatic system operations and many other problems. One major cause of edema includes amputation, masectomy and other traumatic procedures. A person who loses protein in their urine may experience edema all over their body because the protein that moves through the urine is albumin which pulls fluid into blood vessels thereby reducing swelling.
Edema is not so much about fluid overload in the body than a specific area getting, or accumulating, more than other areas. The fluid in our bodies is managed by the lymphatic system, and if it is blocked, or perhaps overloaded in a specific part of the body, then edema, or swelling of fluid, develops.
Edema of the knee or elbow is typically caused by inflammation, injury, infection, or underlying medical conditions such as arthritis or bursitis. It can also be a result of overuse or trauma to the joint, leading to excess fluid buildup in the surrounding tissues. Proper diagnosis by a healthcare professional is important to determine the specific cause and appropriate treatment.
Pulmonary Edema is when liquids fill your lungs. It's caused by the left arterie failure.