Journal of Community Nursing (JCN) | February 2024

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A simple approach to treating lower limb oedema and lymphorrhoea

A simple approach to treating lower limb oedema and lymphorrhoea
Chronic oedema

Pages: 33 - 39

Article topics: Assessment, chronic venous insufficiency, Compression Therapy, Lymphoedema, Management

The vast majority of wound care is undertaken by community nurses (Dhoonmoon, 2023), with £941 million attributed to venous leg ulcer care and a further £836 million spent on unspecified leg ulcer management (Guest et al, 2017). If signs and symptoms can be 
recognised and a diagnosis made, a plan of care can be drawn up and treatment implemented quickly and efficiently to reduce costs escalating further. More important though, the patient’s condition will improve quickly and deterioration in quality of life can be avoided. Nursing staff are currently encouraging patients to take a more active role in their own care, guiding them in how to look after their own long-term conditions, which can promote long lasting healing and independence.


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