One lesson I learned from the fistula:After the dialysis, the nurse put the bandage before it fully stopped bleeding. I found out the the blood was pouring out while I was in the middle of driving. I was panic. I stopped at the gas station and called 911. Now I learned. I just need to put pressure on the site and it will stop bleeding. Wish you the best.
Along the lines of lesions learned. I liked to take the huge bandages off after 2/3 hours and put a good quality band aid on instead. It helps with sweating and helps to keep the bandages from sticking to the scab.
Quote from: iolaire on May 16, 2019, 12:33:42 PMAlong the lines of lesions learned. I liked to take the huge bandages off after 2/3 hours and put a good quality band aid on instead. It helps with sweating and helps to keep the bandages from sticking to the scab.I don't really understand this. I've always had a sure seal bandage and a piece of gelfoam on each site, and sometimes an extra sure seal is used if there is a leak, to make it look pretty.. *L*I leave these on until sometime the next day. Rarely, I need to put another on because a site is still bleeding. I keep a couple of them, plus some gauze in my dialysis bag, in case of any emergencies.
Quote from: Riki on May 24, 2019, 08:55:19 AMQuote from: iolaire on May 16, 2019, 12:33:42 PMAlong the lines of lesions learned. I liked to take the huge bandages off after 2/3 hours and put a good quality band aid on instead. It helps with sweating and helps to keep the bandages from sticking to the scab.I don't really understand this. I've always had a sure seal bandage and a piece of gelfoam on each site, and sometimes an extra sure seal is used if there is a leak, to make it look pretty.. *L*I leave these on until sometime the next day. Rarely, I need to put another on because a site is still bleeding. I keep a couple of them, plus some gauze in my dialysis bag, in case of any emergencies.Yes we don’t get good bandages like other parts of the world. We get a few 1x1 bandages folded up, usually not tight, taped down with many strips of tape. It’s a huge mass, uncomfortable, plus you can sweat under it. And since the wad of bandages is not tight the scab can grow into the first layer of bandages.
For some reason, my Fresenius clinic discourages the use of the clamps.