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Can an impaired Lymphatic System , cause someone to -
1. Gain Weight ?
2. Have trouble losing weight ?
1. Gain Weight ?
2. Have trouble losing weight ?
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Impaired lymphatic system covers a wide range of disorders,but I am going to assume that you mean the leukaemias and the lymphomas.
Broadly speaking patients tend to lose weight before diagnosis BUT after diagnosis and treatment they tend to gain weight and have trouble losing it.
This is a very non specific answer to your very "vague" question.
Impaired lymphatic system covers a wide range of disorders,but I am going to assume that you mean the leukaemias and the lymphomas.
Broadly speaking patients tend to lose weight before diagnosis BUT after diagnosis and treatment they tend to gain weight and have trouble losing it.
This is a very non specific answer to your very "vague" question.
\\\\Is it likely that one of the cause of the stomach size could also be asociated with this problem ?\\\\
Again, with little to go on....YES....lymphoedema of the legs may well have the same origin as the "big stomach."
The "big stomach" could be due to fluid (ascites) or indeed an enlarged organ (stomach or spleen or both) which would fit in with malignant disease of the lymphatic system.
There are plenty of "ifs" in my answer.
Again, with little to go on....YES....lymphoedema of the legs may well have the same origin as the "big stomach."
The "big stomach" could be due to fluid (ascites) or indeed an enlarged organ (stomach or spleen or both) which would fit in with malignant disease of the lymphatic system.
There are plenty of "ifs" in my answer.