Lymphedema-Related Ulcers

Long-standing swelling from lymphedema can stretch and break down the skin, leading to weeping wounds and recurrent infection. Managing the swelling is central to healing them.

warningSymptoms & Signs

  • check_circleChronic swelling of the leg with heavy, tight skin
  • check_circleWeeping wounds and skin that breaks down easily
  • check_circleThickened or warty skin changes over time
  • check_circleRecurrent skin infections (cellulitis)

helpCauses & Risk Factors

  • check_circleLymphatic system damage or blockage
  • check_circleChronic untreated swelling
  • check_circleRecurrent infection
  • check_circleAdvanced cases (elephantiasis)

emergencyWhen to See a Doctor

  • check_circleChronic leg swelling with skin breakdown or weeping
  • check_circleRepeated skin infections in a swollen limb
  • check_circleA wound that keeps returning in a swollen leg

medical_servicesHow Dr. Shah Treats It

Treatment combines decongestive therapy to reduce swelling — compression, skin care and movement — with wound management and infection control. Dr. Shah builds a long-term plan to protect the skin and prevent recurrence.

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