Vaginal Dilators

 

ICANCAREVaginal Dilators are the gentle and self treatment for women who are receiving the following treatment:

  1. Post surgery – Hysterectomy, radical vulvectomy, other pelvic surgery. Abdomino pelvic resection
  2. Pelvic Radiotherapy for Carcinoma of cervix, Endometrial Carcinoma, Carcinoma of Vagina, vulva, other Pelvic Tumors.

Vaginal Dilators is a range of dilators designed to help women alleviate medical conditions affecting the vaginal structure, following radiotherapy to the vagina, cervix or pelvis. Radiotherapy can cause some internal scarring (adhesions) to the treated area and make the vagina narrower, drier and less elastic.

Vaginal Dilators help to reduce the risk of scarring and offer an effective way for patients to take an active role in their treatment.

Preventing the formation of scar tissue within the vagina helps ensure that the vagina remains supple so that sexual intercourse and vaginal examinations can be performed without discomfort or pain.

Vaginal Dilator is available in three graduated diameter sizes of 2cm, 2.5 cm and 3 cm to make insertion and removal easier.

Benefits

  • Effective treatment for use in the comfort of the home
  • Treatment pace is directed by the user
  • Three graduated sizes to help users to progress gradually
  • Designed to help build confidence

After menopause, the vagina becomes dry, less elastic, narrower, and shorter. Some cancer treatments can also cause these changes within the vagina. To help you with these changes, your healthcare provider has suggested that you use a vaginal dilator and start doing vaginal dilator therapy. Vaginal dilator therapy is a resource you can use throughout your life.

It will help to:

  1. Allow your healthcare provider to perform a more thorough pelvic exam.
  2. Make it more comfortable for you to be examined.
  3. Prevent your vagina from becoming too narrow.
  4. Keep your vagina more elastic.
  5. Allow you to have vaginal sex with less discomfort.

As a result of your recent treatment, your vagina may have become narrowed and shortened due to the formation of scar tissue. I CAN CARE vaginal dilators have been designed to greatly reduce your risk of scarring and assist you in keeping your vagina supple. This will help reduce any long term discomfort from follow up examinations, further treatments and sexual intercourse.

Please follow the instructions fully before using Vaginal Dilators for the first time.

 

 

Lymphedema after Breast Cancer

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What is lymphedema?

Lymphedema is a accumulation of protein rich lymph fluid which lies in the space between the skin and the underlying soft tissues. It may occur with damage to any part of the lymphatic system as it occurs in removing the lymph nodes in the breast. Damage can also occur from infection, or with radiation therapy.

What are the symptoms of lymphedema?

The common symptoms of lymphedema are frequent infections or cellulitis, a full or heavy sensation in the arm, skin feeling tight, decreased flexibility in the hand, wrist or fingers, difficulty fitting into clothing in one specific area, or tightness of a ring/wristwatch/bracelet.

Why the early treatment is necessary?

When lymphedema is left untreated, fluid continues to accumulate in the arm which leads to an increase of swelling and hardening or fibrosis of the tissue. The swollen arm becomes a good culture medium for bacteria and leads to recurrent infections. If left untreated it can lead to a decrease or loss of function of the arm, skin breakdown, chronic infections and possible irreversible complications.

What are the treatment options for lymphedema?

If the cause of lymphedema is an infection, the doctor will assess for treatment with antibiotics.  The recommended treatment plan for lymphedema :

  • Manual Lymph drainage (In this lymph fluid from the swollen arm is redirected by a gentle massage-like technique)
  • Proper skin care and knowledge of lymphedema precautions
  • Compression therapy
  • Utilizes and compression garments (arm sleeves, gloves as needed)
  • Exercises to assist with the movement of lymph fluid and increase joint and muscle/fascia mobility.

Who are the Patients at risk?

The patients who had undergone

  • Modified radical mastectomy (Whole of the breast along with axillary lymph nodes are removed)
  • Breast conservation surgery ( Tumor along with some amount of breast tissue around the tumor and axillary lymph nodes are removed)
  • Axillary lymph node dissection
  • Radiation to axilla
  • Lymphedema can occur immediately postoperative, during radiation, within a few months, a few years or even decades or more after cancer treatment.

Proper Diet & Exercise may avoid Cancer….

Diet&Excercise

  • Your active lifestyle may lower your chances of getting cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
  • Being physically active for at least 150 minutes of moderate activity lowers your chances of getting colon, esophageal or pancreas cancers.
  • Your healthy weight status helps lower your chances of getting cancer.
    Limiting your intake of red meat and avoiding processed meat is a positive step to a healthier life. Continue working towards filling your plate with more plant foods, and use meat as a side dish rather than as the main course.
  • Eating at least 2.5 cups of vegetables each day helps you lower your chances of getting cancer.
  • Avoiding alcohol is a smart decision. Drinking alcohol my increase your risk of developing certain cancers.