Hautpflege über chronischer Lymphostase
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Zusammenfassung
Im Rahmen der komplexen Therapie des Lymphödems darf „Hautpflege“ mittlerweile wohl als ein integrierter Bestandteil des Systems gelten. Diese anerkannte Tatsache ändert jedoch kaum etwas daran, dass die Kenntnis der Wertigkeit der Hautpflege, insbesondere die Berücksichtigung definierter Wirkungen differenter Inhaltsstoffe, wenig Verbreitung gefunden hat.
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