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Lymphedema or lymphatic obstruction is a chronic condition where excess fluid collects in tissues of the legs or arms causing edema (swelling). The swelling can occur in one or both of the arms and legs.<\/p>\n

The lymphatic system is made of lymph vessels and lymph nodes which drain fluids from the body tissues. These fluids transport immune cells and toxins among other waste products to the lymph nodes. The lymph vessels return filtered lymph fluids to the bloodstream thus maintaining fluid balance in the body.<\/p>\n

When the lymphatic system fails to work properly it causes tissues in the arms or legs to swell with fluid. The swelling is caused by blockage of the lymphatic system which prevents the lymph fluids from draining well. This is known as lymphedema.<\/p>\n

Causes of Lymphedema<\/h1>\n

There are two types of lymphedema: Primary (hereditary) <\/strong>and Secondary lymphedema <\/strong>with each having different causes.<\/p>\n

Primary lymphedema is far less common than secondary lymphedema and you can have if it a member of your family has it since it is hereditary. It can be caused by faulty genes in the lymphatic system.<\/p>\n

Secondary lymphedema is more common than primary lymphedema and it can be caused by several factors such as:<\/p>\n