If you have had cancer, you may be experiencing swelling in areas where lymph nodes were removed. This swelling is called lymphedema and usually occurs in the arms, legs, and other extremities. Lymph nodes clean the fluids and trap the different bacterias that flow through the body so that they can be killed by the body’s white blood cells. read more
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