Lymphedema Arm Pain

Lymphedema Arm Sleeves - How to Choose the Right Compression Sleeve For You

By Sidney Pezerachi

Compression is the most popular method of treatment for lymphedema. Compression involves many layers of covering to help give adequate pressure and protection for the arms to inhibit the collection of fluids in the arms and legs. Usually several layers of gauze and other protective fabrics are put on, followed by a lymphedema arm sleeve, which provides the actual compression needed to prevent the collection of fluids.

There are many different levels of compression amongst the different lymphedema arm sleeves. Different fabrics provide different levels of compression, depending on what you need. Consulting with your doctor or therapist about the correct level of pressure needed is an important first step to picking out the right one. You can choose a different sleeve to use depending on the extent of the fluid that is collecting and the condition of the lymphedema.

The price of the arm sleeves will vary, as well, according to the type of fabric used to make them. There are a variety of different fabrics, varying from natural fibers to synthetic. Choosing which one to go with varies upon what your compression level may be.

A common type of lymphedema arm sleeve is standard nylon sleeve. It provides a moderate level of pressure that is a good choice if your lymphedema is not as serious. Nylon sleeves are a popular choice because they can be worn more discreetly as well. Other materials like silk and microfiber may provide further compression and last longer, but they also are a bit bulkier than nylon.

You may choose to go with a silk arm sleeve if you're looking for an arm sleeve that will last a bit longer. On average, a lymphedema arm sleeve should be replaced at least every six months due to the relaxation of the fibers on the compression sleeve. But, since silk is a natural fiber, and less prone to stretching out and will in general last longer than a nylon arm sleeve.

Microfibers are another choice if you're in need of a compression sleeve that will apply more pressure to the affected areas. Microfibers sleeves are becoming more popular because they come in a variety of different colors, and are generally a bit more comfortable to wear for longer or extended periods of time.

If you're suffering from lymphedema, and as part of your therapy you've started using compression, you may benefit from choosing the correct lymphedema arm sleeve for your needs. Choosing between all the products can be difficult without finding out from your doctor or other professional which one is right for you. A perfect fit from a consultation with your doctor will help relieve your symptoms faster and safer.


Silver Socks/Liners (pair)


Silver Socks/Liners (pair)


$28.00


These soft, form fitting socks are designed for everyday use and provide all-day protection and comfort. These socks' silver fibers eliminate odor causing bacteria and fungus....

Lycra Stretch Socks/Liners (pair)


Lycra Stretch Socks/Liners (pair)


$20.00


These soft, form fitting socks are designed for everyday use and provide all-day protection and comfort. These lower leg socks are ideal for soothing sensitive/compromised skin....

Lycra Arm Liner with Thumb Hole


Lycra Arm Liner with Thumb Hole


$18.00


This soft, form fitting arm liner is designed for everyday use and provides all-day protection and comfort. This arm liner is ideal for soothing sensitive/compromised skin....

2000 Arm Lymphedema Sleeve By Juzo, Size III Compression 30-40, Chestnut - Regular length


2000 Arm
Lymphedema Sleeve By Juzo, Size III Compression 30-40, Chestnut - Regular length


$71.49


This sleeve includes the silicone border. Ideal for those who maintain an active lifestyle....

2000 Arm Lymphedema Sleeve By Juzo


2000 Arm Lymphedema Sleeve By Juzo



This sleeve includes the silicone border. Ideal for those who maintain an active lifestyle....


2000 Arm Lymphedema Sleeve By Juzo, Size III Compression 20-30, Chestnut - Regular length


2000 Arm Lymphedema Sleeve By Juzo, Size III Compression 20-30, Chestnut - Regular length


$71.49


This sleeve includes the silicone border. Ideal for those who maintain an active lifestyle....

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The Lymphedema Sleeve – Types and Benefits

lymphedema arm sleeveLymphedema sleeves offer patients another welcome option in managing their symptoms. Many people find that a Lymphedema Sleeve provides relief when other methods are just not enough to control swelling and discomfort.

There are many types of lymphedema sleeves available to suit your personal needs and preferences.

One of the more common types of lymphedema sleeve is made from nylon, similar to sheer support panty hose. These offer a medium level of compression that is suitable for mild to moderate lymphedema. They typically are worn from the upper arm to the wrist. Many people find these to be a suitable option because they are discreet and often nearly unnoticeable.

If you prefer natural fibers, you may wish to try a silk sleeve lymphedema. Silk sleeves offer compression levels equivalent to their nylon counterparts. Sleeves typically need to be replaced every six months in order to maintain their levels of compression, fit and effectiveness. Silk sleeves tend to last a bit longer and are less prone to stretching out.

Another option for Lymphedema arm sleeves is microfiber. Microfiber is an excellent fabric especially for an item that will be worn for extended periods. It has moisture wicking abilities to help keep you cool and comfortable. These can be found in models with moderate to strong compression. They are somewhat bulkier than their nylon counterparts, but many people find them to be quite comfortable and a nice alternative for when a bit more compression is needed. They are available in a wide array of colors and have a sporty rather than medical look.

Also available is the Lymphedema Hand compression sleeve. These look like gloves and are very effective in decreasing swelling in the hands and fingers.

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System 7500 Sequential Extremity Pump Arm Sleeve - Product Features

  • Regular arm sleeve for arms 30" or shorter
  • 3 air chambers inflate sequentially
  • For managing a variety of peripheral edema conditions
  • Color coded ports simplify set up

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lymphedema hand compression sleeve

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Lymphedema sleeves are a very effective way to treat this condition. If you are suffering with this condition, a
lymphedema sleeve might be just the thing to get your symptoms under control.

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