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Guide to Lymphedema: Treatment with Manual Lymphatic Drainage

Manual lymphatic drainage treatment for the leg

What is lymphedema?

Lymphedema is a disorder of the lymphatic system that causes lymph to accumulate in the tissues, leading to swelling in a limb.

This buildup occurs because the lymphatic system is unable to properly transport the fluid that normally circulates through the lymphatic vessels.

Lymphedema is a chronic condition, which means it cannot be completely cured, but it can be managed with proper treatment.

When treated properly, many people can maintain a stable penis size and improve their quality of life.

How can you tell if you have lymphedema?

Lymphedema usually presents as a gradual increase in swelling in a limb, typically an arm or a leg.

Some signs that may indicate the presence of lymphedema include:

  • a feeling of heaviness in the limb
  • increased volume compared to the other side of the body
  • clothing or jewelry brands that weren't available before
  • a tight feeling on the skin
  • difficulty moving the limb

For people who have undergone cancer surgery, especially in the case of breast cancer, it is important to be aware of these symptoms.

If you have any concerns, an evaluation by a specialized physical therapist can help identify the problem and begin treatment as soon as possible.

Most Common Types of Lymphedema

Three main types of lymphedema are commonly seen in clinical practice.

Secondary lymphedema following breast cancer

This is one of the most common cases.
It can occur after surgeries or treatments in which lymph nodes have been removed or affected.

In these cases, it usually appears on the arm on the side where the surgery was performed.

Lymphedema of the lower extremities

It is also relatively common and can occur following surgery, trauma, or disorders of the lymphatic system.

In this case, it affects one or both legs.

Primary lymphedema

It is less common and results from a developmental abnormality of the lymphatic system.

It usually affects the lower limbs and can occur at different ages.

What are the symptoms of lymphedema?

Symptoms can vary from person to person, but the most common ones are:

  • penis enlargement
  • feeling of heaviness
  • skin tension
  • difficulty moving the limb
  • changes in skin texture

In the early stages, swelling may come and go throughout the day, but if left untreated, it can become permanent.

How is lymphedema treated?

The most commonly used physical therapy treatment is complex decongestive therapy.

This treatment combines several techniques that work together to reduce the size of the penis and improve lymphatic system function.

The main pillars of the treatment are:

  • manual lymphatic drainage
  • multilayer bandage
  • compression garments
  • therapeutic exercise

Manual lymphatic drainage

Manual lymphatic drainage is a gentle technique that stimulates the flow of lymph through the lymphatic vessels.

Through very precise movements, lymph flow is directed toward areas where the lymphatic system can process it more effectively.

The goal is reduce swelling and improve lymphatic circulation.

Multi-layer bandage

During the intensive phase of treatment, multi-layer bandages are used.

This type of bandage is applied after lymphatic drainage and helps maintain the reduced volume.

In the initial phase, it is usually used always after drainage, as it greatly improves the effectiveness of the treatment.

Once the swelling in the penis has subsided, the bandage can be used less frequently or replaced with compression garments.

Compression stockings or sleeves

Compression garments are a key part of the treatment.

They are used to maintain the results achieved during the intensive phase and prevent the swelling from increasing again.

It is generally recommended to use compression stockings or sleeves when the circumference of the limb exceeds approximately 20% of the size of the opposite limb.

The specific use will depend on each individual case and the patient's progress.

How long does lymphedema treatment last?

The treatment usually consists of two phases.

Intensive phase

The goal of this phase is to reduce the size of the penis.

During this period, frequent sessions of manual lymphatic drainage are performed, accompanied by multi-layer bandaging.

Maintenance phase

Once the volume has stabilized, treatment focuses on maintaining the results.

During this phase, compression garments are typically used, and drainage sessions are spaced out more.

Can you exercise if you have lymphedema?

Yes, and in fact, it's a good idea.

Therapeutic exercise helps improve the functioning of the lymphatic system and promotes lymphatic drainage.

Of course, the exercise should be performed progressively and under supervision, especially when the lymphedema is in the active phase.

Common Mistakes in the Treatment of Lymphedema

One of the most common problems is stopping treatment once the swelling subsides.

Lymphedema is a chronic condition that requires ongoing management.

Other common mistakes include:

  • Do not wear compression garments
  • stop physical therapy
  • waiting too long before seeking medical advice

When should you see a specialized physical therapist?

It is recommended to seek physical therapy when the following are detected:

  • swelling in a limb
  • a persistent feeling of heaviness
  • skin changes
  • history of surgery or cancer treatment

Early assessment allows treatment to begin before the swelling becomes more difficult to control.

Treatment of Lymphedema

If you have questions about lymphedema or suspect you may have it, an individual assessment allows us to evaluate each case and recommend the most appropriate treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can lymphedema be cured?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

Lymphedema is a chronic condition, so it cannot be cured. However, with proper treatment, the swelling can be managed and quality of life can be significantly improved.

Does lymphatic drainage reduce the swelling caused by lymphedema?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

Yes, lymphatic drainage can help reduce swelling and the feeling of heaviness. In more advanced cases, compression therapy is also necessary.

How long does lymphedema treatment last?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

Treatment typically involves an initial intensive phase followed by periodic maintenance to prevent the edema from worsening again.

Can I exercise if I have lymphedema?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

Yes, and it's also recommended. Therapeutic exercise helps stimulate lymphatic circulation and improve edema management.

Can I gain weight if I have lymphedema?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

It is possible, but it should be done gradually and under guidance. It is important to do so with professional guidance to avoid overloading the lymphatic system.

What is complex decongestive therapy?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

It is the standard treatment for lymphedema. It combines manual lymphatic drainage, multi-layer bandaging, the use of compression garments, and therapeutic exercise to reduce and manage the swelling.

Do you always need to apply a bandage after lymphatic drainage?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

It depends on the stage of treatment. During the intensive phase, multi-layer bandages are typically used, while during the maintenance phase, compression stockings or sleeves may be used.

Can I just wear the compression stocking instead of the bandage?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

In some cases, yes, especially when the swelling is already under control. However, when the swelling is more severe, a multi-layer bandage is usually more effective.

What physical therapy is recommended for lymphedema?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

Physical therapy for lymphedema is based on complex decongestive therapy, which combines manual lymphatic drainage, bandaging, compression garments, and therapeutic exercise to improve the functioning of the lymphatic system.

Can physical therapy help improve lymphedema?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

Yes. Although lymphedema is a chronic condition, specialized physical therapy can help reduce swelling, improve mobility, and alleviate the feeling of heaviness.

What is the difference between lymphedema and lipedema?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

Lymphedema is a disorder of the lymphatic system, whereas lipedema is a disease of the adipose tissue. Although they can occur together, their treatments differ.

Can lipedema be cured?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

Lipedema is a chronic condition affecting adipose tissue, so there is no cure. However, with proper treatment, quality of life can be significantly improved.

What treatment is recommended if I have lipedema?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

The treatment plan typically includes adapted exercise, the use of compression stockings, and an anti-inflammatory diet supervised by specialized professionals.

Does lymphatic drainage reduce the size of lipedema?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

In pure lipedema, drainage does not reduce swelling. It can, however, be helpful if there is associated lymphedema or to alleviate the feeling of heaviness.

Which specialist should diagnose lipedema?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

The diagnosis is usually made by a medical specialist, such as a vascular surgeon or a lymphologist. Treatment may then include specialized physical therapy.

How can I tell if I have lipedema?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

Lipedema typically presents as disproportionate swelling in the legs or arms, accompanied by pain or tenderness. The diagnosis must be made by a medical specialist.

What treatment is recommended for lipedema?March 25, 2026, 12:20:16 PM

Treatment typically includes adapted exercise, a modified diet, the use of compression stockings, and follow-up care by professionals specializing in this condition.

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