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Bulging On Upper Side Forearm Vein, Painful To Touch. Have Deep Veins

A vein on my upper side forearm has suddenly begun to bulge out. It is about 3 inches long and is hard and painful to the touch. My veins typically are not really visible, which makes it difficult when there s a need to take blood. I have been told that I have deep veins by a doctor using a portable ultrasound machine, whilst trying to locate a suitable vein to catheterise. This is why I m a little concerned, as it s unusual for me.
Tue, 12 Nov 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

It is due to thrombophlebitis(Inflammation of the vein) of the vein. It may be caused due to trauma due to withdrawal of blood.

I would advice I patient to keep the arm in raised position, compression bandage of the area, Analgesic for pain and anticoagulant topical cream to dissolve it.
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Bulging On Upper Side Forearm Vein, Painful To Touch. Have Deep Veins

Hello, It is due to thrombophlebitis(Inflammation of the vein) of the vein. It may be caused due to trauma due to withdrawal of blood. I would advice I patient to keep the arm in raised position, compression bandage of the area, Analgesic for pain and anticoagulant topical cream to dissolve it.