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What Causes Lump And Itching In PICC Line Removed Site?

I had a PICC line removed 2 months ago and it healed properly but today I noticed a lump about the size of a quarter forming under the skin and some severe itching at the site. The are ea has no rash or other signs of infection/problem Should I see a doctor immediately or call Monday morning?
Mon, 12 May 2014
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Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
There will inevitably be inflammation of the superficial vein following a longterm PICC line. There may also be an area of thrombosis of the vein with the vein feeling hardened to touch. The inflammation will cause itching. Your symptoms do not indicate a serious problem.
To ease the itching you could try a cool pack to the area. I would expect the itching to reduce over the next few days.
Regrds,
Dr K A Pottinger
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What Causes Lump And Itching In PICC Line Removed Site?

Hi, There will inevitably be inflammation of the superficial vein following a longterm PICC line. There may also be an area of thrombosis of the vein with the vein feeling hardened to touch. The inflammation will cause itching. Your symptoms do not indicate a serious problem. To ease the itching you could try a cool pack to the area. I would expect the itching to reduce over the next few days. Regrds, Dr K A Pottinger