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Arm Lymphedema Management

Arm Lymphedema

Arm Lymphedema Management

Arm Lymphedema is a common condition that can occur after breast cancer treatment, especially when lymph nodes are removed or affected during surgery or radiation. It leads to fluid buildup, causing swelling, heaviness, or tightness in the arm.

At Prameya Health, we specialize in Arm Lymphedema Management using a holistic, integrated approach. Our expert team includes doctors, physiotherapists, and wellness specialists who focus on long-term recovery and improved quality of life.

Comprehensive Lymphedema Care at Prameya

At Prameya Health, we provide integrated and compassionate care for individuals experiencing arm lymphedema especially following breast cancer treatment. Our approach combines advanced therapies with traditional healing practices to relieve swelling, restore mobility, and improve comfort.

Our Services Include:

  • Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD)
  • Compression Therapy
  • Personalized Physiotherapy
  • Ayurvedic & Naturopathic Support
  • Lifestyle and Diet Counseling

Our dedicated team works closely with you to create a tailored plan that meets your needs physically, emotionally, and holistically.

You're Not Alone in This Journey

Recovering from breast cancer is more than physical healing it’s about feeling whole again. At Prameya Health, we provide compassionate care tailored for women navigating post-treatment challenges like arm lymphedema, fatigue, and emotional recovery.

Talk to our care team today and take the next step toward healing.

FAQ's

Arm lymphedema is swelling caused by a buildup of lymph fluid, often occurring after breast cancer surgery or radiation therapy.

It usually results from damage to or removal of lymph nodes, which disrupts normal lymph drainage in the arm.

Symptoms include swelling, heaviness, tightness, reduced range of motion, and discomfort in the affected arm.

We offer an integrated approach including manual lymphatic drainage, compression therapy, physiotherapy, and lifestyle guidance.

While it may not be completely curable, early and regular management can control symptoms and prevent progression.

Yes, guided exercises under professional supervision can improve lymphatic flow and reduce discomfort.

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