Lipoedema
Signs and symptoms
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In lipoedema, the legs become enlarged from the ankles up to the hips.Both legs are usually enlargedat the same time and to the same extent.
The feet are not affected and this creates a bracelet effect or band-like appearance just above the ankles.
The hands are not usually affected either, although the arms occasionally canbe.
The degree of enlargement caused by lipoedema differs between individuals with the conditionand it can gradually worsen over time.
As well as becoming enlarged, affected areas of the body may:
- feel soft, 'doughy' and cold
- be tender to touch
- bruise easily
- ache or feel painful
- have small broken veins under the skin
The condition can progress to cause fluid retention ( Lymphoedema ) in the affected legs.
The combination of these symptoms can lead to reduced mobility and psychological issues, such as low self-esteem.
Articles for Lipoedema
Information about you
If you have lipoedema, your clinical team may pass information about you on to the National Congenital Anomaly and Rare Diseases Registration Service (NCARDRS). This helps scientists look for better
Introduction
Lipoedema is a poorly understood long-term (chronic) condition typically involving an abnormal build-up of fat cells in the legs, thighs and buttocks.
Seeking medical advice
You should see your GP if you have symptoms of lipoedema so they can try to identify the cause. This will usually involve examining the affected areas of your body to help determine whether you have
Signs and symptoms
In lipoedema, the legs become enlarged from the ankles up to the hips.Both legs are usually enlargedat the same time and to the same extent. The feet are not affected and this creates a bracelet ef
Treating lipoedema
As there has been little research into lipoedema, there is some uncertainty about the best way to treat the condition. Generally, the main treatment optionsare non-surgical treatments and liposuction
What causes lipoedema?
The cause of lipoedema is not known, but there is a family history of the conditioninsome cases and it seems likely that the genes you inherit from your parentsplaya role. Lipoedema tends to start at