Mar 2 • 13:08 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Obesity is a chronic disease and lipedema may explain pain and swelling in the legs

A medical expert in Brazil discusses the significance of recognizing obesity and lipedema as distinct chronic conditions that require proper diagnosis and individualized treatment.

In Campo Grande, Brazil, Dr. Jonathas Canela, a pioneer in the clinical approach to obesity and lipedema, emphasizes the importance of correctly diagnosing these conditions. Obesity is identified as a chronic and progressive disease linked to metabolic changes, systemic inflammation, and a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues. Meanwhile, lipedema is a chronic inflammatory condition, primarily affecting women, that is often mistaken for simple obesity or localized fat accumulation.

Dr. Canela argues that obesity is not merely a result of poor discipline but rather a chronic disease that necessitates ongoing support from medical professionals. He stresses that individualized treatment plans are crucial to effectively manage the conditions, reflecting a patient's unique circumstances. This approach aims to prevent the progression of the disease and avoid the frustration associated with inappropriate treatments.

The article also highlights the success of patients under Dr. Canela's guidance, such as one who lost 111 kg as part of a structured treatment plan. This showcases the variability in results based on individual responses to treatment, reiterating the need for specialized care in addressing obesity and lipedema.

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