Compression Bra For Lymphedema
If you have recently had breast surgery or have undergone radiation therapy in the breast region in the past few months, you are unfortunately at an increased risk for developing Lymphedema.
The good news, however, is that if you wear a compression bra, you can help the condition from getting worse.
It is therefore vital that you chat to your doctor as soon as possible about selecting the right compression bra for you.
Even if you do not currently have Lymphedema but have recently had breast surgery or radiation, if you elect to wear a compression bra, you may delay the onset (or even completely prevent) of Lymphedema!
Choosing the correct compression bra can be tricky business and sometimes highly frustrating because you may be experiencing a change in the size and shape of your breasts in addition to swelling, pain or discomfort resulting from surgery and/or radiation.
If you think that compression bras are ugly, think again!
There are many, very pretty and sexy compression bras available that look good and are effective.
Wearing such compression bras can go a long way in making you feel positive and good inside, which is important after breast surgery or radiation.
Compression bras work by promoting the flow of lymph and by providing pressure in the breast and chest area.
This area is prone to fluid accumulation so if you suffer from Lymphedema, it is highly recommended that you consider a compression bra.
Most compression bras differ from regular bras in that they fit a little higher in the underarm area.
This fit is necessary because the garment provides pressure in the armpit area.
In order to promote the flow of lymph and to reduce shoulder strain, compression bras have wider shoulder straps with padding.
There are also compression bras that can be used with pads and swell spots for additional, targeted pressure to certain areas.
Wearing a compression bra can therefore feel almost like wearing a regular bra!
However, be sure to take care of your garment by using specially-formulated detergents to ensure the effectiveness and longevity of your compression bra.
Compression Bra After Mastectomy
Wearing a compression bra after a mastectomy is also very effective in providing pressure in the breast, underarm and back areas.
It also helps to provide pressure on any wounds which assists in swelling and fluid build-up reduction and
Here’s Your Next Step…
Caring Touch Medical carries a complete line of compression bras, and has certified fitters on staff at every location.
We are setup more like a woman’s boutique than a “cold” drugstore or medical supply warehouse.
We want you to be as comfortable as possible.
Click here to contact us today to learn more about getting your compression bra.
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