The exact cause of lepoedema is unknown, but it is thought to be related to a combination of factors, including genetics, hormonal changes, and obesity. Lepoedema is often misdiagnosed as obesity, cellulitis, or deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
Symptoms of bilateral lepoedema include:
* Swelling in both legs, which may be symmetrical or asymmetrical
* Aching pain in the legs
* Heaviness or tiredness in the legs
* Tightness or stiffness in the legs
* Skin changes, such as thickening, hardening, or discoloration
* Difficulty walking or standing for long periods of time
Bilateral lepoedema is a progressive condition, which means that it will worsen over time if not treated. There is no cure for lepoedema, but there are treatments that can help to reduce swelling and improve symptoms. Treatments for bilateral lepoedema include:
* Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD)
* Compression therapy
* Exercise
* Skin care
* Lifestyle changes
If you have symptoms of bilateral lepoedema, it is important to see a doctor to get a diagnosis and treatment. Early diagnosis and treatment can help to slow the progression of the condition and improve your quality of life.