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Lymphedema After Surgery: What to Expect and How to Manage It

After surgery, some swelling is expected as your body begins to heal. However, in certain cases, this swelling—known as post-surgical swelling—can become more than temporary. When the lymphatic system is disrupted or damaged during surgery, it can lead to lymphedema, a chronic condition characterized by fluid buildup, swelling, and tissue changes in the affected area.
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What Makes Lymphedema Worse?

This guide breaks down the most common—and often overlooked—lymphedema triggers that can intensify swelling, invite infection, and disrupt daily life. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or a long-time self-manager, understanding these factors empowers you to make smarter choices every day.
Can Heat Make Lymphedema Worse?
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Can Heat Make Lymphedema Worse? What to Know Before You Head Outdoors

As the temperature climbs, so does the risk of lymphedema flare-ups. Hot weather can exacerbate swelling, discomfort, and skin irritation in affected limbs—making summer adventures challenging for those managing lymphedema. Understanding why heat makes swelling worse, recognizing early warning signs, and adopting proactive strategies will help you enjoy the sunshine safely.