What is Lymphoedema

Lymphoedema is characterised by a congestion of protein rich fluid in the interstitial space (the cell network below the skin) caused by either a dysfunction or injury within the lymphatic vessel system.

Due to this dysfunction, the fluid can no longer flow along its intended pathway, causing it to slow down (pooling / swelling), increasing an entourage of chemical and inflammatory responses, which over time (in some cases may take years), the stagnant fluid thickens to a gel like state, (pitting present), making it almost impossible to move through a strained or damaged network of vessels.

In the later stages, and potentially after many years left untreated, its content will be very potent with disease carrying cell debris, waste products, pathogens, viruses and bacteria, evident in Stages 2-3 when the affected area begins to show skin changes & lymph fluid leakage through the skin (called Lymphorrea). See a more detailed description of Stages below.

Lymphoedema most commonly affects the arms or legs, but it can show up almost anywhere, as your lymphatics can be found mapped all over your body.

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Other references/support networks 

ALA– Australian Lymphology Association 

Sal is proudly a part of the ALA Accredited Lymphoedema Practitioner Program keeping up with the latest treatments, research and information (Dedication / Professionalism / Expertise)

Look up an accredited lymphoedema practitioner close to you via the above ALA website.

https://www.lymphoedema.org.au/

LAA – Lymphoedema Association Australia

This amazing association is bringing patients and therapists together, with loads of information, network days and so much more…

https://www.lymphaustralia.org.au/