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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Home Dialysis => Topic started by: Savemeimdtba on August 31, 2009, 02:21:11 PM
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I've had my PD catheter for about 6 months now and I still get scabs over the exit site, is this normal? I never let it breathe... and I probably should, do you think that would help? I always keep an island dressing on it.. even in the shower, I just get out and change it immediately (which is taking a toll on the skin around the exit site too). I'm just a bit scared of leaving nothing over it.. As soon as one scab falls off - another one forms, do you guys get scabs still?
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Im new to it all but i take the cover (coverderm) off in the shower. Water makes it easier to come off. Then i wash the exit site last and i dont dry it. I let it air dry. dont cover it for about a half hour till i get dressed for work. I have had no scabs at all.
Not sure if im doing it right or wrong but it works and i think the site needs to breath.
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Yes always get scabs. They just reform then fall off. As long as they are healthy it's ok. Only worry if there's redness or swelling around the site. I leave mine uncovered in the shower, then just let it dry before I put the wee cover on again. Apparently some people don't cover it at all, ever!!
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I keep mine covered all the time even when I shower. After the shower I quickly take the dressing off and clean and put a new one on. I sometimes have a scab.
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Hate to say this but over here :ukflag; we are told to keep exit sites covered at all times and after 4 years i still got scabs ( i think what it is ..or was explained to me) is a tiny bit of fluid leaking out and then drying to form a scab.
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Ok, what I don't understand is why they have you leave a dressing on when you are showering? Doesn't it get wet all the way thru anyhow? I use a 2x2 guaze and skin friendly paper tape so maybe ya'll have something different that I don't know about that is water proof. I always get scabs and like others have said they come off in the shower. I was told to not use bar soap to clean my exit site, but liquid soup is ok. If I get a stubborn one I just put antibiotic cream on it and it seems to melts off by the next day.