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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Home Dialysis => Topic started by: jshabanian on January 25, 2012, 02:46:27 PM
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Yesterday I noticed that my afternoon manual pd exchange bag was a littel cloudy looking and the fluid was pinkish. I went to the dialysis center and they sent the bag for testing and started me on antibiotics.
The lab results show no infection but did show red blood cells in the solution. Does anyone know why this happens?
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It happens occasionally. I've been told it's from bleeding in the peritoneum, likely I lifted something or the catheter rubbed something. Not to worry.
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I agree with Wishinew, You played it safe and got in touch with your unit. You have earned a star, well done. On PD if you are not sure about any thing, you get in touch with your unit. Hope every thing is OK :welcomesign; to the site.
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Thank you for your help!!! The bag seems much clearer now and the color is almost back to normal.
Glad to have you all here!
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jshabanian- I agree with everyone on here. Also, and I apologize if you are male, I can't tell by your name, or profile. It's also normal to have some red blood cells in the bags if you are menstuating as well. Women have an opening between the pero. cavity and the uterus, so blood may leak into the bags. Again, I apologize if you are male, and I am glad that things are clearing up! Welcome to the site! :shy; :cheer:
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I also dont know if you are male or female, but my clinic told me that it can also happen if you are female and have intercourse.
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This use to happen to me all time. It was because I would lift something that I shouldnt have while I was dwelling. Then when i drained, the fluid was literally bloody looking. So after about 50 or so times, I make it appoint not to lift ANYTHING during dwells.
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My PD nurse cautioned me just this week not to lift anything with weight while I'm full. She said it could cause problems with the peritoneal lining.
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For females, if you keep getting recurrent red/pink drains and you haven't lifted anything heavy or is not that time of the month, I recommend you check with your dr.
At one point I was put on a new statin. Shortly after I started having red bags along with abdominal cramping.
My statin was changed and my drains and abdomen cramping disappeared.
A week prior to TX I had red bags all week long, I just assumed it was either ovulation or period time approaching.
The red drain remained.
I got my call and as I drained (at hospital) before I was wheeled to OR, a nurse notice the red drain and asked "is that normal" I explained the reasons it can happen.
Post TX (still inpatient) surgeon told me I had an ovarian cysts that had raptured (hence the red drains).
They had to remove cyst and send it to lab to make sure it was cancer free.
Luckily for me, it was nothing to worry about.
So ladies, if red drains persist, make appt with PCP or OB/GYN.