What Causes Hard Lump In The Vein At The Point Of IV?
Following a colonoscopy during which I briefly had an IV inserted in my hand, I had a hard pea sized lump in the vein at the point of needle insertion. What is this and should I be concerned? This has never happened to me before although I have had IVs for colonoscopys two times previous to this.
it could just be an inflammatory reaction from the IV insertion. it would eventually subside. you could apply lukewarm compress for 10-15min on the affected area, 2-3x daily.
hope this helps.
good day!!
~dr.kaye
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What Causes Hard Lump In The Vein At The Point Of IV?
hi. it could just be an inflammatory reaction from the IV insertion. it would eventually subside. you could apply lukewarm compress for 10-15min on the affected area, 2-3x daily. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye