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Submitted by PatientsEngage on 26 October 2020

Lymphedema is called the "Dirty Secret of Breast Cancer" for a reason. Breast Cancer patients were often not told about the risk of lymphedema and what needs to be done to prevent/manage it. Dr. Rohini Patil, gynaecologist, breast cancer survivor and Certified Lymphedema Therapist talks about lymphedema and how to manage it.

In this recording she talks about breast cancer, the most common cancer among women in india and lymphedema. She explains all about lymphedema.  Keka Roy also demonstrates the exercises. Dr. Rohini Patil address a lot of questions from breast cancer patients and survivors. The following topics are timestamped on the video

 70% of lymphedema is not reported. What is lymphedema? What are the effects of lymphedema? Can it be prevented? Treated? Cured? 

What is truncal lymphedema

How the lymphatic system functions?

Does lymphedema depend on the type of surgery

Relationship between excess weight before surgery and risk of lymphedema

Signs and symptoms of lymphedema- tingling, numbness , swelling, loss of skin elasticity, shoulder pain

Precautions to be taken - skin should be clean and dry gently- low ph moisturiser. clean between fingers and skin ridges no massage or injectibles, clean nails. Greater risk of infection even if there is a small injury, wear full sleeves, gloves in kitchen, avoid cuts, exercise and stretching

Need for pressure garments?

Treatment options for lymphedema including CDT Complete deconstructive therapy and manual lymphatic drainage, What is compression therapy? Special type of bandage

Exercise for lymphedema - breathing exercises and muscle stretching

Skin and nail care

Exercises demo

How often should exercise be done?

Can lymphedema be reversed

Is excess perspiration normal during exercise?

Should compression be worn during air travel

Is waxing , laser hair removal possible?

Does lympha press help? Can the opposite side also be affected?

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