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Lymphoedema

Lymphoedema is a chronic (long term) condition that causes swelling in the body’s tissues. It can affect any part of the body, but usually develops in the arms or legs.

Other symptoms of lymphoedema can include an aching, heavy feeling in affected body parts and difficulty moving them.

Lymphoedema can get worse if it’s not treated, so you should speak to a doctor if you think you may have the condition.

See NHS Inform’s information on lymphoedema.

Contact

If you have any questions about lymphoedema, please contact:

  • Email: Clinical_Specialty_Physiotherapy_LymphoedemaTeam@aapct.scot.nhs.uk
  • Phone: 01563 826571 (24 hour answer phone)

Physiotherapy
University Hospital Crosshouse
Kilmarnock
KA2 0BE

We also hold clinics at:

  • Physiotherapy, University Hospital Ayr
  • Bourtreehill Health Centre Irvine
  • Physiotherapy, Brooksby Medical and Recourse Centre, Largs

Resources

You may find the following resources useful:

  • The Lymphoedema Support Network – A registered charity and the UK’s national patient support organisation for those living with or affected by lymphoedema
  • Macmillan Cancer Support – Lymphoedema can develop months or even years after cancer treatment. If you are living with lymphoedema after a cancer diagnosis, Macmillan has information and support for you.
  • Legs Matter – The Legs Matter coalition is working together to increase awareness, understanding and action on lower leg and foot conditions.