Yesterday I went to my Primary Care Dr.; and he said that it is a common thing among Kidney patients.
I have been getting this redness in both legs; from my knee down to my ankles. Right in the middle of my shins; it is very RED and Hard to the touch; with some warmth to the touch. I had a Nephrologist look at my leg; and he told me it was Cellulitis and started me on an IV drip of antibiotics. He also sent me for a Doppler Scan; to make sure it wasn't blood clots; but that turned up NEGATIVE; everything was good. After the IV's nothing really happened; I still have the redness. Yesterday I went to my Primary Care Dr.; and he said that it is a common thing among Kidney patients. I did not know this...and I think he is blowing it off. He told me to wear compression socks; but that doesn't help. It goes away for a while; but once I take the socks off; it (the redness) comes right back. Do any of you have this REDNESS in your legs?
So do you have really excess fluid in your legs?Love, Cas
WOW...the last few weeks have been crazy! My Nephrologists'; Nurse Practitioner has been coming in to the Clinic; and he said that that I have way too much fluid pooling in my calves and ankles. We started a 2-week process where I went in for [1] hour and pulled 2-kilos of fluid (no cleaning); then I do my regular four [4] hours of Hemo. After two weeks; they pulled 28.6 lbs or 13 kilos of fluid off me!!!!! However; the redness hasn't gone away; the Dr's say that it is the pressure of the excess fluid pushing against the 3rd layer of skin and the blood is pooling there; but in time; it should go away.
........................ My doctor once told me that we should apply a thin layer of moisturizer to our skin after bathing to help create a "protective barrier" against germs. .....................
On ME, that much water would be obvious. While I normally wouldn't ask, in this case I have to.Hazmat are you a large person? I can imagine that for some large person that is and has been large for a long time the 'padding' over, or in front of the shin may be difficult to assess the amount of water swelling. This could make it very difficult to realize a problem exists.II met a Lady that had been very large. For a very long time. She had a stomach procedure done and lost a great deal of weight, Felt great! But her skin had been stretched for so long it had become 'Normal' Dr's told her it could take YEARS before her skin would shrink and fit her correctly, loosing the loose folds that hung from her now healthy body.This concept still does not excuse any medical team from not further assessing Hasmat, only that it is a complicating factor that needs careful consideration.I hope you are doing much better and now have a plan to keep doing well.Take Care,Charlie B53