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That is kind of weird...bruising all the way from your AC to your armpit I mean, AND the fact that this was all done last Wednesday and you're now noticing bruising....I think I would get this checked out because (I could be totally wrong here) but I'm thinking that it sounds like a superficial vein thrombosis. If so, there may be a clot that needs to be evacuated or something, but I've never actually seen this clinically so I don't know......
I agree with RNLou, you may want to get this checked out.....I had a TB test recently and it caused no soreness afterwards. You may want to check with your Doctor or where ever you had the blood drawn and ask them if whats going on is normal after a stick. Hope you get to feeling better soon.
Brandi
Originally posted by memphispandaI had blood drawn last Wednesday for a physical. They had to stick me twice. I also had a TB test on the same arm. The unsuccessful stick was at the antecubital. It really didn't hurt too bad, and she didn't dig around or anything--she used a butterfly.
Well, my arm has been sore since all of this. I thought maybe it was from the TB test, or maybe just from being stuck 3 times in that arm. Yesterday I noticed that the vein has bruised all the way up to my armpit and it's VERY sore.
Why would it do this? And is there anything I can do to help get rid of it quicker?
Now that I reread this, it IS unusual to be that bruised. Please go back to the doc and have it looked at.
I always have horrendous bruising and ecchymosis after venipuncture, especially after I give blood, but it occurs distal to the site, e.g., towards my hand. I've never had bruising go up more than an inch or two. Get it checked out.
To avoid bruising, I usually ask that pressure be applied using Coban and a cotton pledget. Coban is great because it doesn't stick to the skin; I've ended up with bruising from removing the bandaid.
Thanks for the replies. I do usually bruise pretty badly at and around the actual puncture site, but this only made a little green circle at the puncture site. I didn't notice the bruising until last night, and it does look old--it's greenish. And it runs in a line along the vein, starting about an inche above the puncture site. I haven't had anything like this happen before. I guess if it continues being painful or if anything changes for the worse I'll go to the doc. I swear I need to get a portacath...I must have the worst veins in the region.
Same thing happened to me last week but not as bad. I think the nurse went through the vein when she first put the cath needle in and then withdrew it back into the vein to complete the draw. I am not sure this happened but I did notice her technique was lacking. The first tip off was the tournequet left on for about 4 minutes while she completed her paperwork, and then I noticed she was not wearing gloves. Finally it is fading.
memphispanda, RN
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I had blood drawn last Wednesday for a physical. They had to stick me twice. I also had a TB test on the same arm. The unsuccessful stick was at the antecubital. It really didn't hurt too bad, and she didn't dig around or anything--she used a butterfly.
Well, my arm has been sore since all of this. I thought maybe it was from the TB test, or maybe just from being stuck 3 times in that arm. Yesterday I noticed that the vein has bruised all the way up to my armpit and it's VERY sore.
Why would it do this? And is there anything I can do to help get rid of it quicker?