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Suggest Treatment To Overcome Swelling In The IV-inserted Vein
Hi sir.i had food infection for which the doc gave me flagyl via I.v now my vein in which the I.v was inserted has swollen and the limb is in a bit pain...my lymph nodes are fine...I want to know that is it a sign to worry??? Please answer quickly I am very nervous...thanks
This is superficial thrombophlebitis. This is an inflammatory condition of the veins due to a blood clot. Some factors contribute and increase the risk of superficial thrombophlebitis and it is intravenous catheter/injection which has caused superficial thrombophlebitis in your case. Involved vein becomes hard, red, swollen and there will be pain and tenderness in the area of distribution of involved vein. Advice 1. Apply cold compress with ice soaked pack 8 – 10 times in a day 2. Keep your hand elevated 3. Tablet ibuprofen 400 mg thrice daily for 1 week 4. Tablet ranitidine 150 mg daily for 1 week to reduce acidity caused by ibuprofen 5. Apply heparin gel (Thrombophob topical gel) five time daily for 15 days Hardness of vein will go slowly and it may take more than 6 months to become soft as normal. In a rare, serious instance, removal or stripping of the vein is necessary. Thanks
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Suggest Treatment To Overcome Swelling In The IV-inserted Vein
This is superficial thrombophlebitis. This is an inflammatory condition of the veins due to a blood clot. Some factors contribute and increase the risk of superficial thrombophlebitis and it is intravenous catheter/injection which has caused superficial thrombophlebitis in your case. Involved vein becomes hard, red, swollen and there will be pain and tenderness in the area of distribution of involved vein. Advice 1. Apply cold compress with ice soaked pack 8 – 10 times in a day 2. Keep your hand elevated 3. Tablet ibuprofen 400 mg thrice daily for 1 week 4. Tablet ranitidine 150 mg daily for 1 week to reduce acidity caused by ibuprofen 5. Apply heparin gel (Thrombophob topical gel) five time daily for 15 days Hardness of vein will go slowly and it may take more than 6 months to become soft as normal. In a rare, serious instance, removal or stripping of the vein is necessary. Thanks