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Lymphatic drainage (or lymphatic fluid) is a procedure where a patient's lymph fluids have been drained from the lymphatic system. In doing this, it helps for the elimination of debris and waste products that could result from exposure to germs and other dangerous microorganisms. This is frequently employed as a treatment choice for both eczema and rheumatoid arthritis. In addition, lymphatic drainage can be utilized in circumstances of cancer where the lymphatic system has been compromised by disease or injury. In addition, it can help alleviate symptoms such as the flu and common colds.
What is Lymphatic Drainage? Lymphatic drainage is directly in the lymph nodes, either through the lymph vessels to the endpoint through the varicose veins. The lymphatic system transports nutrients, cleanses the entire body of waste productsand controls the immune system, and offers immunity against infectious agents. The lymphatic system is joined