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The one I had a year after graduation, wasn't fun. I mistook a little eensy weensy bump of a mole that I never paid attention to, for induration, as did the nurse I worked with who was gonna read it, so then I had to take a little trip to employee health. The nurse there got a good laugh out of it and I made a note to have the silly thing done on my other arm next time so that wouldn't happen.
Hey all!
I know this thread is old, but wanted to add a new question to it... How common is it to have a bruise at the injection site after a Mantoux test. (NOT a reaction, just a pretty, purple hematoma) I've started getting them the last couple times, never seen it before on either myself or others. Just wondering if others have seen this, or if I'm just a freak of nature. (Like this is the defining factor for that benchmark... :rotfl: ) Thanks for any input!
AprilRNhere
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I had my mantaux done today. I know they read it between 48-72 hours, but what if it reacts right away? Does it ever go back down before 48 hours indicating a negative?
I've worked long term care for almost 5 years. I had yearly mantoux's (sp?) and never had ANYthing whatsoever. Usually we couldn't even find the injection spot.
Today though...I got my mantoux at 7:15. At 6:30 this evening I just happened to look down and notice a circle on my arm. I don't have a ruler at home..but it's slightly larger than a dime.
What are your thoughts? Could it still be negative...or am I definately looking at a chest X-Ray?