• What happens with Lymphtic fluid flow after cancer removal?

I have a huge mushroom basal carcinoma on my right calf. I left this too long and used many creams without success. Furthermore, I made my own cream, which worked, but the cancer has sections of narcosis with a very foul smell. I have a constant flow of Lymphatic fluid. I need to use baby nappies wrapped around my calf. I am concerned that if I have this removed, there will still be fluid flowing after be switched up. I am grateful for any advice.
7 years ago I had the cancer removed and told I need my Lymphatic system removed for my right side, I refused and told I will not live much after the 7th year. I have a very good appetite and drink lots of water.

1 Answer

  • Hematologist-Oncologist | Hematology & Oncology
  • Castle Rock, Colorado

This needs to be surgically removed as soon as possible. If you are opposed to surgery, there may be medications you can take to help shrink it down. Please see a doctor as soon as possible.

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