Pronunciation: /lɪmfəˈdiːmə/
noun a chronic condition characterized by excess lymph fluid that causes swelling in the body's tissues
A1 Lymphoedema is a condition that causes swelling in the arms or legs.
A2 She was diagnosed with lymphoedema after experiencing persistent swelling in her feet.
B1 Treatment for lymphoedema often involves manual lymphatic drainage and compression therapy.
B2 People with lymphoedema may need to wear compression garments to manage their symptoms.
C1 Research has shown that exercise can help reduce swelling and improve quality of life for individuals with lymphoedema.
C2 The patient's lymphoedema was successfully managed through a combination of physical therapy and lifestyle changes.
formal Lymphoedema is a chronic condition characterized by swelling in the arms or legs due to a blockage in the lymphatic system.
informal My aunt has been dealing with lymphoedema for years and it can be quite uncomfortable for her.
slang Dealing with lymphoedema is a real pain in the neck, but my mom manages it well.
figurative The lymphoedema of bureaucracy can slow down the progress of any project.
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