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IV site hurts after 2 weeks
I am hospitalized for fever but after 2 weeks of my discharge, IV site of my arm vein has small lump and some pain over site. Is it normal?
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It's thrombophlebitis. If the symptoms agrevate or if you get fever kindly consult a physician. Now wash your hands and apply ointment THROMBOPHOB local application. Don't massage or rub, just apply a thin layer. Don't apply over cut area. Cold fomentation will be helpful.
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Thrombophlebitis
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please consult me on Practo
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ice fomentation
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U have lump formation thats very uncommon kindly Consult
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This is not uncommon Usually it goes off itself
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Consultation on worsening of symptoms is advisable
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Its thrombophlebitis .
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Apply thrombophob ointmen
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It's thrombophlebitis Nothing to worry Kindly take a consultation for further assistance.
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Nothing to worry.. if anything aggrevates plz feel to consult
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