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Is Painful Lump Normal After Iv Injection?

Today I had an endoscopy done, the nurse put an iv on the side of my right wrist....all went well but after an hour of her taking the iv out I formed a lump where it was. At first when I noticed it, it was throbing and hurt like a bruise, the pain has subsided but there is still a lump and tender to the touch....Is this common? Any clue as to what it can be?
Mon, 28 Jul 2014
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welcome to Health care magic.
1.Its does remain for some time in some patients.
2.You don't have to worry for that, it will be normal by 24hr.
3.If it still there after couple of days , there are few thrombolytic cream exist helps in resolving.
4.Its just an oedema caused after removal of IV cannula.
5.Hope it helps.
Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.
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Is Painful Lump Normal After Iv Injection?

welcome to Health care magic. 1.Its does remain for some time in some patients. 2.You don t have to worry for that, it will be normal by 24hr. 3.If it still there after couple of days , there are few thrombolytic cream exist helps in resolving. 4.Its just an oedema caused after removal of IV cannula. 5.Hope it helps. Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.