Last night when I was cleaning my exit site, I noticed a small scab around my PD cath. I haven't seen a scab around the cath in over 1 year since they placed it. So I did the press check like they do at the Dialysis Clinic. When I press down, I noticed some moisture around the cath. So I took some gauze to wipe lightly. There was pinkish color on the gauze. It wasn't a lot and it didn't hurt. I started to worry thinking it has to be an exit site infection. I'm beating my head
trying to figure out, how on earth did I make the mistake and infected my site. I'm always so careful about my hygiene and such. So, after the panic attack, I cleaned the area as norm and used Gentamacin cream.
This morning around 8:00am, I called the clinic and told them what I noticed last night. They told me I needed to come in ASAP so they can examine the exit site. I live an hour away from the clinic. So I called work told them I would be late and headed to the clinic with my husband. When I got to the clinic, the nurse did the press check and no drainage was coming out. Only thing she saw was the scab. She said it didn't look infected, but she wanted to call my Neph to see if he wants to put me on antibiotics. So my Neph prescribed Cephalexin just to be on the safe side. I have to take the antibiotics 4X/day for 7 days. The nursed told me it was a trauma on my exit site.
The only thing I can remember that would have contributed to the trauma is work. A few days a go I had to move to a different office and my job didn't have anyone moved us. I made sure I didn't lift anything heavy. I had my co-workers do all the heavy lifting. But I was up and down, bending and squatting and on my feet a lot. Could that have done it? I have no idea how I could have injured my site. I guess using your stomach muscle bring trauma to the site?
It just doesn't make any sense.
Has anyone been in this situation before?