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What Does Swelling Around An IV Insertion Site Indicate?

I m a Iv user and always use new stuff but recently the other day I woke up and noticed a lot of swelling and bruising granted I do not always administer great as I poke around a lot sometimes but at injection site there is heat and swelling with hardness it feels like hardness is patchy and going away and swelling slowly reducing I cannot afford doctor what can I do to help it over the counter and monitor it
Mon, 12 Feb 2018
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Okay, so there is a swelling at the injection site along with signs of inflammation; which suggest you have got an infection due to prolonged IV use. I would suggest you to take the following treatment

Tab ibuprofen
Diclofenac gel
Don't use the IV for a few days
put some ice as well
keep the bruise away from any contact

Regards,
Dr. Jinela Desouza,
General & Family Physician

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What Does Swelling Around An IV Insertion Site Indicate?

Hi Okay, so there is a swelling at the injection site along with signs of inflammation; which suggest you have got an infection due to prolonged IV use. I would suggest you to take the following treatment Tab ibuprofen Diclofenac gel Don t use the IV for a few days put some ice as well keep the bruise away from any contact Regards, Dr. Jinela Desouza, General & Family Physician