The symptoms of poor lymphatic drainage are persistent swelling, especially in your legs and your arms, a feeling of heaviness or tightness in your limbs and unexplained fatigue.
Poor lymphatic drainage occurs when your lymph fluid fails to circulate and clear out as efficiently as it should, which leads to a buildup of fluid i and tissue congestion.
The signs and the symptoms poor lymphatic drainage also vary in severity and often fall into 3 main categories, which include physical swelling and fluid retention, skin and tissue changes and systemic and immune responses.
Systemic and immune responses with poor lymphatic drainage include.
Frequent infections, where your backed up lymphatic system struggles to filter out pathogens, which makes you more prone to recurring skin infections such as cellulitis, sinus infections or even frequent head colds.
Fatigue, in which the sluggish clearance of metabolic waste and toxins can manifest as low energy or brain fog.
And digestive issue, where abdominal lymphatic congestion can contribute to bloating and digestive sluggishness.
The skin and tissue changes that can occur with poor lymphatic drainage include.
Heaviness, where you have a dull, aching or a "full" sensation in your arms, legs or your face.
Skin thickening, where your skin can become leathery, tight or hard (fibrosis) over the areas that are congested.
Limited mobility, where you have unusually tight joints or reduced flexibility in your hands, wrists or ankles.
And color and texture changes, where you have skin discoloration, or in even more advanced cases of poor lymphatic drainage your skin folds or you have wart like growths.
The physical swelling and fluid retention that can occur with poor lymphatic drainage include.
Lymphedema, where you have chronic, progressive swelling in one or more of your limbs, which often starts in your fingers or your toes.
Tightness, such as rings, watches or clothing now feel noticeably snug, even without any weight gain.
Puffiness, such as facial swelling, bags under your eyes, or a loss of definition in your jawline, particularly upon waking up.
And pitting, where in the early stages of poor lymphatic drainage, you press on the swollen area and it may leave a dent or indentation that takes time to fill back in.