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Seha helps two lymphedema patients regain full mobility

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ABU DHABI: Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (Seha) has successful­ly treated two patients diagnosed with lymphedema, a swelling in the arms or legs usually caused by the removal of or damage to lymph nodes as part of cancer treatment.

The two patients, Fatima Al Kaabi and Asma Saleh, share a similar medical history, having undergone chemothera­py and surgery to cure breast cancer. In 2008, Fatima underwent a partial mastectomy, ater that she underwent chemothera­py and radiation, then in 2014, her cancer returned so she had to undergo a complete mastectomy. Meanwhile, Asma underwent a double mastectomy procedure in 2010.

As a result of their procedures, Fatima and Asma were diagnosed with lymphedema in their arms, hampering hand movement and causing severe pain and swelling.

Diagnosed at Al Ain Hospital, which is part of the Seha network, Fatima and Asma were transferre­d to their respective facility’s Physiother­apy Department. The physiother­apy teams derived appropriat­e treatment plans, including evidence-based treatments.

Dr. Sumaya Al Hammadi, Manager of Rehabilita­tion Services, Tawam Hospital, and the therapist who led the treatment strategies for both Fatima and Asma, said, “Lymphedema is a common occurrence for cancer patients following surgery, however Fatima and Asma both serve as a testament that, with the appropriat­e medical procedure and management, the condition can easily be stopped from progressin­g and even cured, allowing patients to regain full mobility and return to normal function of day-to-day tasks.

Fatima Al Kaabi said, “I extend my gratitude to the UAE’S leadership and the SEHA network, who spare no effort in providing citizens and residents with world-class healthcare. Thanks to the holistic efforts of the medical and physiother­apy teams at Tawam Hospital, I have now regained movement in my arm and today live a normal life.”

Asma Saleh, said, “I am so very thankful for the expertise available in both Tawam Hospital and Al Ain Hospital and their ability to work together so seamlessly to care for my condition with the utmost compassion and dedication.”

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