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What does Dercums disease feel like?

What does Dercums disease feel like?

If you have Dercum’s, the growths of fatty tissue (lipomas) may appear all over your body. They’ll show up most often on your torso (trunk), upper arms and upper legs. The lumps can cause weakness and severe pain as they press on nearby nerves. This may come and go or the pain may get worse as you move.

How is Dercums disease treated?

There is no “cure” for Dercum disease. At the present time, treatment for this condition is symptomatic, meaning that it focuses on one symptom at a time rather than the whole condition. Depending on the person, options can include weight reduction, surgery for the most painful lipomas, and medications to control pain.

Does Dercums disease qualify for disability?

Since individuals with Dercum’s disease often experience debilitating pain, individuals with this condition may qualify for SSDI. This is especially true for those who experience such intense pain that it makes it almost impossible for them to go to work and perform the tasks required of them.

Does Dercums disease cause dementia?

Psychiatric manifestations associated with Dercum’s disease are not found in all the patients. They include depression and emotional instability, sleep disturbances, and less frequently cognitive impairment, dementia and epilepsy.

Is Dercums an autoimmune disease?

Some reports in the medical literature have suggested that Dercum’s disease may be an autoimmune disorder- a disorder in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue.

Does Dercums disease make you gain weight?

The pain may disappear without treatment but any manual therapy such as massage or manual lymphatic drainage can help. Significant weight gain is a common occurrence for most individuals affected by Dercum’s disease and needs to be treated to avoid progression to pre-diabetes or diabetes.

Why am I getting lipomas all over my body?

Certain Medical Conditions A person may develop one or more lipomas if they have Gardner syndrome (an inherited condition that causes benign and malignant tumors to form), adiposis dolorosa, familial multiple lipomatosis, or Madelung disease (seen mostly in men who are heavy drinkers).

How do you lose weight with Dercum’s disease?

Therefore, a common treatment for people with Dercum’s disease is weight reduction, which is usually achieved through a proper diet and light to moderate exercise. Low- impact exercises such as warm water therapy can also help ease tension in painful or stiff muscles and joints.

Can high cholesterol cause lipomas?

Lipomas are more common in those with high cholesterol than in those whose cholesterol levels are in a healthy range. Obesity: When a person has accumulated a large amount of body fat. This can increase a person’s chances of developing lipomas, especially if they have other risk factors, too.

What foods are good for lipomas?

Eat more fish. Fish has good amounts of healthy omega-3 fats and good quality protein. Omega-3 fats help to decrease inflammation and may help limit the growth of lipomas. Salmon and tuna are excellent sources of omega-3 fatty acids as well as high in protein.

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