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[Adjuvant therapy in lymphedema]

R Brenke1, W Siems

  • 1Kreiskrankenhaus Simbach am Inn.

Zeitschrift Fur Lymphologie. Journal of Lymphology
|June 1, 1996
PubMed
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Complex physical drainage therapy is the primary treatment for chronic lymphedema. New antioxidative therapy may reduce tissue damage from free radicals, complementing existing treatments.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Science
  • Oncology
  • Vascular Medicine

Context:

  • Chronic lymphedema management involves complex physical drainage therapy.
  • Complementary treatments focus on preventing erysipelas and secondary tissue damage.
  • Existing conditions in the lymphedematous area require additional management strategies.

Purpose:

  • To discuss complementary measures for chronic lymphedema.
  • To present antioxidative therapy as a novel treatment principle.
  • To explore the role of physical medicine and drugs.

Summary:

  • Complex physical drainage therapy is the cornerstone for chronic lymphedema.
  • Complementary approaches include erysipelas prevention and managing secondary tissue damage.
  • Antioxidative therapy is introduced to mitigate free radical-induced tissue damage and prevent distant complications.

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Impact:

  • Provides a comprehensive overview of lymphedema management strategies.
  • Highlights the potential of antioxidative therapy in reducing tissue damage.
  • Offers insights into integrated care for patients with chronic lymphedema.