Lymph

Definition The lymph (lat. lympha = clear water) is a watery light yellow liquid, which is located in the lymphatic vessels. The lymph is a tissue fluid pressed out of the blood vessels. The many individual lymph vessels and lymph nodes are collectively known as the lymphatic system and, along with the bloodstream, are the … Lymph

Function of the lymph | Lymph

Function of the lymph The lymphatic system serves primarily to transport larger substances that cannot pass through the capillary wall back into the blood vessels. These include in particular fats (lipids) and proteins. On the other hand, the lymphatic system is an important part of the immune defence. It transports foreign bodies and germs to … Function of the lymph | Lymph

Lymphatic drainage

Manual lymphatic drainage is a form of physical therapy and is mainly used for oedema and decongestion therapy, which can occur after operations or trauma. This therapy is particularly often used after tumor treatment or removal of lymph nodes. Since 1960, the therapy of manual lymph drainage, developed mainly by Emil Vodder, has become established. … Lymphatic drainage

Vascularization of the kidney

General information The kidneys are used to excrete fluids and detoxify the body. The adrenal glands are an important hormone producing (endocrine) organ in the body. Arterial supply The right or left kidney is supplied by the right or left renal artery (Arteria renalis dextra/sinistra). Venous drainage is provided by the right and left renal … Vascularization of the kidney

Vascularization of the heart

Synonyms in a broader sense Coronary arteries Angina pectoris General information When we speak of vascular supply (vascular supply of coronary arteries), we must first distinguish between arteries, veins and lymph vessels. While arteries carry the oxygen-rich blood to the respective target organ, the oxygen-poor blood is transported back to the heart via veins after … Vascularization of the heart

Lymphedema of the legs

Definition The term “lymphedema” describes a swelling of the connective tissue beneath the skin, which can be traced back to a congestion of the lymph fluid. The lymph fluid transports nutrients and waste products from the tissue fluid into the venous vessels of the body. Lymphedema occurs when there is more lymph fluid than the … Lymphedema of the legs

Which exercises help? | Lymphedema of the legs

Which exercises help? In general, exercise promotes the removal of lymphatic fluid from the tissues and thus helps to reduce lymphedema. It is important that compression stockings are worn during exercise, as they provide additional support for lymph drainage. Quieter sports are well suited: quiet walks, moderate hiking, Nordic walking, cycling and swimming. The even … Which exercises help? | Lymphedema of the legs