The Ultimate List of Great Habits For Those With Lymphedema

by | Jan 11, 2024 | Lymphedema, News

Lymphedema is a condition that requires adopting certain habits that not only manage the condition but also improve overall well-being. As we step into the New Year, it’s the perfect time to set resolutions that foster health and happiness. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help those with this condition develop great habits.

 Good habits for lymphedema

Sticking to New Year’s Resolutions

Staying committed to resolutions can be challenging. Here are some tips:

  • Set Realistic Goals: Start with small, achievable objectives.
  • Track Progress: Keeping a journal or using an app to monitor your progress can be motivating.
  • Seek Expert Guidance and Support: Enrolling in a program, like my Ultimate 16-Week Lymphedema Journey, can provide excellent guidance, encouragement and accountability. Joining support groups and communities also helps a lot!

 

Best Practices for Managing Lymphedema

Effective management revolves around a few key practices:

  • Regular Exercise: Low-impact exercises like swimming, walking, or yoga can improve lymphatic flow.
  • Skincare Routine: Maintaining skin integrity is crucial to prevent infections. Moisturize regularly and treat cuts promptly.
  • Compression Garments: Wearing prescribed compression garments helps to maintain lymph flow and reduce swelling.

Good habits for lymphedema

 

Healthy Habits for Those at Risk for Lymphedema

Adopting preventive measures is crucial for those at risk of developing this condition. Here are some key habits to incorporate:

  • Balanced Diet: Eating a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins supports the health of the lymphatic system.
  • Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Exposure to very hot or very cold temperatures can trigger symptoms, so avoid saunas, hot tubs, and extreme cold.
  • Elevate Limbs: Regularly elevating the affected limbs can encourage lymphatic drainage.
  • Dry Brushing: This technique involves gently brushing the skin with a dry, soft-bristled brush, which can stimulate the lymphatic system and promote fluid movement. It’s a simple yet effective method to incorporate into your daily routine. Check out my article and tutorial on dry brushing here.

Four Main Strategies for Lymphedema Care

Effective lymphedema care is multidimensional, involving:

  • Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD): A specialized form of massage that helps to move lymph fluid out of the swollen area.
  • Compression Therapy: Using bandages or garments to apply constant, gentle pressure on the affected area.
  • Exercise: Tailored exercises that encourage lymphatic drainage without overstraining the body.
  • Skin Care: Diligent care to maintain skin health and prevent infections.

 

For those looking to dive deeper into managing lymphedema or seeking personalized guidance, consider booking a one-hour consultation with me. This can be a great way to get customized advice and support.

 

To help in your journey, check out The Lymphie Box, a specially curated collection of items designed to assist in the management of lymphedema. From skincare products to exercise aids, it’s a resource that can make a big difference in your daily routine.

 

Incorporating these habits and strategies into your lifestyle can significantly impact management and overall quality of life. Remember, small changes can lead to big results. Here’s to a healthier, happier you in the New Year!

Amanda Sobey

About the author

Amanda Sobey is a certified personal trainer, certified nutritionist, and lymphedema coach with over 20 years of personal experience battling lymphedema.
She is the creator of the 16-Week Ultimate Lymphedema Journey program, which combines fitness, nutrition, and self-care to empower those with lymphedema, lipedema, or lipolymphedema.
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