Chronic oedema and lymphoedema: what is the difference?

Garry Cooper-Stanton. British Journal of Community NursingVol. 25, No. Sup4

Abstract

Chronic oedema and lymphoedema: what is the difference?

Garry Cooper-Stanton. British Journal of Community NursingVol. 25, No. Sup4

Chronic oedema is a term that encompasses several causes that lead to oedema formation in any part of the body. This includes lymphoedema and its subcategories. Despite the assumption that these are different, there are more commonalities amongst them. This makes the transfer of knowledge and experience, from chronic oedema conditions to lymphoedema, and vice versa easier to achieve. However, this takes both time and support, to achieve the ultimate patient outcome of self-care, with generalist able to support this process and journey.