The correct answer is D. Compression garments, exercise, and massage
Explanation:
Lymphedema occurs as lymph build-up and therefore liquid begins accumulating in the patient's body due to issues in the normal functions of the lymphatic system. In terms of control and treatment of lymphedema, most doctors advise the use of compression garments or bandages as this stops liquid from accumulating, also this is prevented by massages and exercise as they both help the fluid drain appropriately. Additionally, as lymphedema is not related to a bacterial infection or other conditions antibiotics or oxygen is never a strategy to control lymph building. Thus, the option with the correct strategies to control lymph building up is "Compression garments, exercise, and massage".
The pressure of a gas in a closed container increases if the volume of the gas decreases. Pressure and volume have inverse relationship which means if one increases the other decreases and vice versa. If pressure increases, volume of a gas decreases because there are a lot of empty spaces present between gas particles which are filled when gas particles come closer to each other due to applied of pressure.