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Author: Waterloo-Wellington Regional Cancer Program

Revised: July 2014

PEM: 6066

The Lymphatic System

The lymphatic system plays a large role in immune function and circulation. It is a network of vessels that collect extra fluid, wastes and proteins from the tissue spaces in order to prevent swelling, filter wastes and maintain healthy tissue.

In order to properly treat Lymphedema, it is important to seek out a therapist that has had combined decongestive therapy (CDT) training.

What are the Early Signs of Lymphedema?

  • Heaviness
  • Tightness/tension
  • Tight fitting clothes/jewellery
  • Discomfort/“pins and needles”
  • Aching/pain
  • Bursting sensation
  • Puffiness/swelling
  • Reduced arm movement

Infection

Your risk of infection is greater with Lymphedema. The following signs and symptoms should not be ignored:

  • Redness
  • Warmth
  • Pain
  • Fever/chills
  • Swelling

See your healthcare provider immediately if you have these signs or symptoms.

Information contained in this pamphlet is a community education initiative provided by your local decongestive therapists and the Grand River Regional Cancer Centre.

Community Contacts

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Use this resource for your information only. It does not replace medical advice from your doctor or other healthcare professionals.

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