Can anything be done?
Although lymphoedema cannot be cured, much can be done to manage the condition. Treatment is more successful if commenced early on.
What happens following a referral?
All patients are seen for an initial assessment by a nurse who has undergone specialist training in lymphoedema management. This appointment lasts approximately one hour during which advice is given and a treatment plan is agreed. Clinic appointments are available Monday to Friday, and in certain circumstances patients may be seen at home or in hospital.
What does treatment consist of?
Each patient's treatment plan is individual to their needs and is usually based on the following general principles of treatment:
(i) Advice on skin care - includes the importance of keeping the skin soft and supple to prevent infections and other problems.
(ii) Advice on exercise - may be of specific or a more general nature.
(iii) Massage to aid lymphatic drainage - the patient and/or their carers can be taught simple (self) massage to do at home.
(iv) Manual Lymphatic Drainage - a more specialised massage technique that may be carried out in conjunction with multi-layer bandaging. This may be necessary if more severe oedema is present, and usually takes place over two or three weeks.
(v) Containment hosiery may be fitted once the swelling is reduced, or straight away if the lymphoedema is mild.
What next?
Supporting patients with this condition is seen as an essential component of the lymphoedema service. Once the treatment is completed patients are monitored at regular intervals. Patients have lymphoedema for life so skin care, massage, and containment hosiery need to become part of their daily routine. This requires a real commitment and, from time to time, patients may need extra support and encouragement. Patients are encouraged to contact the service between appointments if any problems arise or they have concerns.
A support group is available for patients to attend, with meetings held regurlarly at Cedar Barn.
South Bucks Lymphoedema Support Group Programme 2009/10
Meetings held at:
Parish Hall, Cedar Barn, Hazlemere
(Adjacent to Lymphoedema Clinic)
Tel: 01494 717050
Dates for 2010 Meetings
(Thursdays 1:30 -3:30pm)
To be advised.
- Please let us know if you are coming to enable us to arrange seating.
- We ask for a £1 donation to cover the cost of the hall hire and refreshments
- Do let us know what subjects you would like us to cover or if you would like the format of the meetings to change.
- Any donation for the raffle would be welcomed
- COMING FOR THE FIRST TIME! DON’T WORRY, WE ARE REALLY FRIENDLY.
- Please call us for further information:
- Jeanne Shorthouse – Tel: 01494 718018 or Sue Broad – Tel: 01494 718128