My dad has dialysis 3 times a week and after each time his arm and fingers (with fistula) is swollen and gets a big bruise (and lump sometimes). The hospital did a scan to see if there was a blood clot - there wasn't. Both the hospital and dialysis center say that it is because of dialysis and to raise him arm up on a pillow to drain the blood down from his fingers and arms.
Had anyone had this happen? Suggestions on how to keep this from happening or to make it less uncomfy for him?
I've noticed that some dialysis techs can do a needle insertion (yes, I know it's called some thing like cannulation but I dislike getting lost in medical terms) and all is well.
Other dialysis techs upon needle insertion will get the arm swelling immediately.
Some dialysis techs need to fish around before the needle gets the sweet spot.(HA ha. ouch)
Those times when NOT all is going well, ice is applied while dialysis is taking place.
One time I actually had four (4) needles in my arm, and I mentioned to the RN getting her 'practice', one more try and if you miss the vein again, unhook me I'm going home. Another more experienced tech took over and got the needle in properly.
Actually, one time there was a ballooning of the arm 1/4th the normal size, and I made them stop and went home and iced the arm for ten hours with ice on 1 hour and ice off a half hour.