Manicures safe with arm lymphedema?

Page last modified on: August 25, 2008

Question from Website Question: Is it safe to get a manicure if you have arm lymphedema?

Answer —Nicole Gergich, M.P.T., C.L.T.-L.A.N.A. : Absolutely! As long as it's done in a safe manner, and by that I mean protecting the skin integrity. Again, we advise people not to have their cuticles cut and just simply push them back. It's a safe mechanism by which you can protect the skin. I've had patients who take their own sterile supplies to have their manicures done, because they feel more comfortable that way. There's never a never and never an always, that's what I like to say. I think that's very true when you deal with lymphedema.

On Wednesday, April 16, 2008, our Ask-the-Expert Online Conference was called Preventing and Treating Arm Lymphedema. Kathryn Schmitz, Ph.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.S.M.,Nicole Stout Gergich, M.P.T. C.L.T.-L.A.N.A., and moderator Jennifer Sabol, M.D., F.A.S.C. answered your questions about ways to prevent and manage lymphedema.


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