moisturising the skin daily to keep it supple – a GP can prescribe a suitable cream
avoiding very hot baths and showers – the heat from saunas, steam rooms and sun beds may increase the swelling
using sunscreen with a high sun protection factor (SPF) to prevent sunburn
wearing gloves for gardening and household tasks to avoid cuts if your upper limbs are affected
using anti-fungal powder to prevent fungal infections in your skin or feet if your lower limbs are affected
cutting your nails with nail clippers
seeing a chiropodist for foot and nail care – make sure you tell them you have lymphoedema
wearing shoes that fit correctly and provide support on the top of your feet if your lower limbs are affected
using an electric razor if you need to shave to reduce the risk of cutting yourself
not wearing tight fitting clothes or jewellery
Contact a GP as soon as possible if you develop symptoms of a possible skin infection. These symptoms may include redness or a feeling of heat in the skin.
Healthy lifestyle
Adopting a healthy lifestyle may help reduce your risk of developing lymphoedema, and may also help control the condition if you already have it.