11/08/2025
Unusual Symptoms Often Seen with Lipedema
• Fingers and toes turning white: May indicate Raynaud’s phenomenon, a circulation-related issue.
• Tingling or pins-and-needles in the legs: Often caused by fluid pressure compressing nerves and fascia.
• Easy bruising: Linked to fragile capillaries and weakened connective tissue.
• Feeling cold frequently: A result of reduced circulation.
• Gaining 5–10 pounds around your menstrual cycle: Due to estrogen-driven fluid retention.
• Red, blotchy skin after showers: Another sign of fragile capillaries.
• Restless legs at night: Can be triggered by fluid buildup, fascial tightness, and nerve irritation.
Regular lymphatic drainage lipomassage can help reduce fluid buildup, ease pressure on nerves, and improve circulation — supporting comfort and tissue health.