What is Lipedema

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Lipedema is a chronic and progressive condition that primarily affects women, characterized by an abnormal accumulation of fat cells in specific areas of the body. It typically occurs in the lower extremities, such as the hips, thighs, and legs, but can also affect the arms. The excess fat deposition is often symmetrical and disproportionate to the rest of the body. Lipedema is often misdiagnosed as obesity or lymphedema, but it is a distinct condition with unique features.

Signs and symptoms of lipedema include increased fat deposition, tenderness, easy bruising, and swelling. The affected areas may feel heavy or painful, making it difficult to engage in physical activities. Lipedema is not caused by lifestyle factors like diet or exercise, and weight loss efforts often have minimal impact on the affected areas.

While the exact cause of lipedema is unknown, hormonal factors and genetics are believed to play a role. It predominantly affects women, often starting or worsening during hormonal changes like puberty, pregnancy, or menopause.

Treatment for lipedema focuses on managing symptoms and improving quality of life. Conservative measures such as compression garments, manual lymphatic drainage, and low-impact exercise can help reduce swelling and discomfort. In some cases, surgical interventions like liposuction may be considered to remove excess fat and alleviate symptoms.

If you suspect you may have lipedema, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management strategies.

by Diseasemaps

Lipedema is characterized by the deposition of abnormal fat in the lower and upper limbs bilaterally, and may be accompanied by complaints of orthostatic edema in women after puberty. The pathophysiology of lipedema is poorly understood; nevertheless it is described as lymphatic compromise in its initial stages and as frank lymphatic damage in the final stage of lipolympedema

by Alexandre

Lipedema is a disease of adipose tissue otherwise known as fat. It’s not like normal fat. Lipedema fat is dense and does not respond to diet or exercise. It spreads and eventually the sufferer winds up with hips, thighs and/or calves that are disproportionately large compared to the torso. The Lipedema areas are tender to the touch, may ache and are prone to bruising.

1/14/19 by Lipedemusikim 2500

genetic fat disorder

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