Lymphatic fluid in breast
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lymphatic fluid
Hi Derbygirl
Yes I have this problem. But I never had it until after reconstruction (that I noticed).
It is mild and a little discomfort sometimes. My radiation onc told me to message my breast starting at the nipple and moving up toward the lymphnodes. This helps move the fluid out. I do it a few times every morning in the shower. What exercise did he give you?
Hugs
Jadie0 -
Onc. said to "milk" orJadie said:lymphatic fluid
Hi Derbygirl
Yes I have this problem. But I never had it until after reconstruction (that I noticed).
It is mild and a little discomfort sometimes. My radiation onc told me to message my breast starting at the nipple and moving up toward the lymphnodes. This helps move the fluid out. I do it a few times every morning in the shower. What exercise did he give you?
Hugs
Jadie
Onc. said to "milk" or massage the area at the bottom of my breast and stay below the site of the lumpectomy. The idea is to drain fluid to the right side (I had left breast cancer). He said to do this five times a week for about 30 minutes while I watch TV or at rest. Thanks for your response.0 -
ah,yes
Fluid: Yes! I definitely had this problem with both my mastectomies: it is called seroma, and is a royal pain. I had two separate mastectomies, one for cancer and one preventative. when I had the first mastectomy, my drain popped out by accident the first day after the surgery. Then they started draining out the fluid build up with a needle, but after a long while of doing this they finally surgically re-attached the drain and that took care of the fluid build up in a short while. With the second mastectomy, I also had to have the fluid drained off with a needle for maybe a month, then it stopped.
This caused a lot of anxiety for me because I was afraid the fluid build up wouldn't stop, but I am here to tell you that it does eventually. It's not harmful, just bothersome, so don't worry.
Ohilly0
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