Anyone Out Here Ever Had This? Posted: 09-24-03 15:31pm
Phlebitis?
Ladybrannon
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Jenn
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Symptoms Posted: 09-24-03 18:06pm
What are the symptoms
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LadyBrannon
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Posted: 09-24-03 18:15pm
Phlebitis is an infection in a vein.
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Engelbrecht
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Ladybrannon Thanks For Your Help And Information Phlebitis Posted: 09-24-03 23:34pm
Hi ladybrannon,
thank you so much for your reply regarding
enviornmental issues and lupus.
I came across question on phlebitis. I
do not know much about lupus as I am new
lupus patient and learning but can give
some input on phlebitis. I am a vascular
technologist and understand vascular
disease. I do ultrasound and see
phlebitis on a daily basis. Phlebitis is
an infection of the vein. Most symptoms
include pain, swelling in the area of the
inflammation, redness, and temperature
change (warm to the touch). If you feel
in the area of the inflammation you
usually can feel a cord-like structure
under the skin which is the vein.
Ultrasound can detect phlebitis very
easily and is quite accurate. Most of
the time treatment includes heat and
elevation. May be different for lupus
patients, I am not sure. Phlebitis
involves the superficial venous system and
dvt involves the deeper venous system
which is more dangerous. Do not want to
let phlebitis go depending upon location
can move into the deep venous system if
left untreated.
It is important I understand from my
physician (lupus specialist) that we must
be concerned about deep venous thrombosis
or dvt which is commonly known as a blood
clot due to medication sometimes and also
due to the lupus itself. Where phlebitis
is involving the superficial venous
system, dvt involves the deep venous
system and if left undected and untreated
can progress and result in a pe or blood
clot to the lung. With a dvt symptoms
include swelling and pain and most
generally involves a much larger area like
the calf of the leg.
I had a dvt from an leg injury and was
treated with coumadin for a year. I was
told to wear support hose. I have worn
support hose ever since even though they
tend to be ugly and uncomfortable. They
have improved over the years. I worry
about dvt because once you have one you
become susceptible for repeat problems.
For anyone with symptoms I would see
physician away. Don't want to let go too
long and if this is cause won't go away
without treatment.
Sincerely, le from sd
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Georgie
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None Posted: 09-25-03 08:51am
Last edited by Georgie on 12-23-03 12:01pm; edited 1 time in total
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Jenn
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Ladybrannon Posted: 09-25-03 14:45pm
Hi ladybrannon,
i actually had an infection in the vien in
the back of my hand from an i.V. Site.
My vien ended up breaking. It was very
painful but heat and antibiotics (just for
precaution) worked to cure it. I had a
bad bruise for a few weeks but it got
better fairly quick. I didn't know that
the condition had a technical name. Hope
this helps.
keep smiling,
jenn
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LadyBrannon
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Thank You! Posted: 09-25-03 17:41pm
Thank you everyone!
After my gp did not bother to call me
back, I went to the er this morning.
Engelbrecht, you are correct. It is a
superficial thrombophlebitis. My arm is
huge, reddish and painful.
They told me to use nsaids and warm
compresses. The only thing that bothers
me is this...I am on steroids (an
anti-inflammatory). Why is that not
working?
I am going to see my lupus doctor
tomorrow. If she agrees, I will feel a
lot better about this...
Thanks again...This was most helpful!
Ladybrannon
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LadyBrannon
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Update! Posted: 09-26-03 12:11pm
I saw my lupus doctor today after visiting
the er. The only thing she changed...Said
do not take nsaids because of the gastro
problems I am having...
She also said that I would not see an
improvement in 2 days (which the er paper
said that I would)...As I heard from some
other people, Dr. D said that it will be
more like 6-8 weeks.