Information on Lymphedema
Lymphedema refers to the swelling and/or pain in an area where lymph nodes have been removed. This is different from lymphoma, which is a type of cancer. Patients who have had lymph nodes removed are at risk for lymphedema. If you notice any new swelling or discomfort, please contact your doctor. If you have been diagnosed with lymphedema, there are specialists who can help you:
The National Lymphedema Network has a website with lots of information on prevention and treatment. They also sell a bracelet that identifies you as someone who should not have blood drawn or blood pressure taken on the affected arm. Click here for their information.
Locally, we are aware of the Cleveland Lymphedema Clinic in Beachwood, 216-292-0600, run by Dr. Daniel Leizman, and Lymphedema clinic at Medina General Hospital, 330-725-1000 x2319
Massotherapists that are licensed to do manual lymph drainage:
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Baldwin, Anne |
216/444-2623 |
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Bloch, Andrea |
216/382-9922 |
University Hts. |
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Barkett, Donna |
216/291-3305 |
Mayfield Hts |
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Eisey, Denise |
330/896-4077 |
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Galvin, Diane Hallgren, Karen |
216-464-8460 440/356-0670 |
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Muse, Caroline |
216/932-8222 |
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Oplanic, Marisa |
440/356-0670 |
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Pallante, Win |
216/292-0600 |
Beachwood |
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Sawyer, Kit |
216/932-8222 |
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Shelley, Karan |
216/932-8222 |
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True, Kyle |
440/734-6570 |
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