Depending on where the problem exists, you could use supportive hose. For example, compression stockings on the legs or compression sleeves on the arms. Other areas might be more problematic.
One way pocket vales like in veins.
there are valves in the vessels that prevents backflow, just like in the viens
The semilunar valves prevent backflow into the ventricles. The pulmonary semilunar valve prevents backflow in the right ventricle, and the aortic semilunar valve prevents backflow of blood in the left ventricle.
valves
tricuspid
Skeletal muscles squeeze the lymph through lymph vessels. Valves in the vessels prevent backflow
The pulmonic valve prevents backflow of blood into the right ventricle.
Fluids and particles absorbed into lymph capillaries are called lymph.
Interstitial fluid
The capillaries are the starting point of the one-way lymphatic system. Lymph capillaries originate in tissues and drain any excess tissue fluid that has not been reabsorbed into the bloodstream and move it into lymph veins. This prevents swelling or edema (collection of fluid in the tissues).
Fluid and particles absorbed into lymph capillaries
when lymph fluid is contained inside lymph vessels or lymph node(lymphatic system) it is called lymph whereas when it is squeezed out of cells b/w the cell membranes it is called tissue fluid
lymph capillary Lymph fluid is filtered in lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are along lymph vessels which that run along blood vessels. Lymph vessels draw in interstitial fluid (fluid between cells) and it them becomes lymph fluid. Lymph nodules are in connective tissue in place of high traffic and does not function as a filter because it's not along a lymph vessel.