Learn More About Lymphocele and Get the Right Treatment for this Disease

Among our people, there are so many incorrect diagnosis and opinions about Lymphocele. This is normal, especially for ordinary people who do not understand the facts about this cyst. Simply we can say that Lymphocele is lymph fluid’s collection in cavity or a sac. We know that the lymphatic system consists of clear fluid flows all through the body; this fluid usually called as lymph. The Lymphocele happened when there is formation of an abnormal sac or cyst contains lymphatic fluid. There are many locations inside the human body that usually get this disorder. When it is happened, there will be symptoms, which help us recognize and identify the condition.


The lymphocele symptoms will vary depending on the location. Below are some symptoms of this disorder based on location, so if we find something suspicious, we can take the prevention. The first is Lymphocele due to renal transplant. This is the type of Lymphocele usually happens after renal transplant surgery. The second is Lymphocele after radical Hysterectomy. Radical Hysterectomy is a usual treatment taken by people who have aggressive uterine cancer that requires removal the entire uterus. The third is Lymphocele after thoracic surgery. However, besides those three symptoms and causes, there are also other surgery procedures causes this disease, such as pelvic and aortic lymphadenectomy.

Sometimes, people are misunderstanding between lymphocele and liphoma. If we have known that lymphocele is an abnormal condition of lymph fluid in sac or cavity, then liphoma is benign tumor composed of adipose tissue. One of the big differences is that liphoma usually performed in a small size and it is painless. In most cases, it iss found less than one centimeter on diameter but it can also enlarge up to more than six centimeter. This benign tumor usually found on adults. Mostly, people who have it are 40 to 60 years of age but there is also chance of children to get it.

From the explanation above, now we know that lymphocele is different with liphoma. If we are diagnosed with liphoma, we do not have to worry because treatment for it is not a necessary thing to do unless if the tumor becomes painful and give restricts movement. The operation to remove liphoma usually takes less than thirty minutes, which is quite different from the surgery required o the lymphocele treatment. From this article, now we can take conclusion that those two abnormalities are something common among living being, especially human. If we think that we have such symptoms and conditions, and need further steps of treatments, we can contact our doctors.

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