I only had operation upon my arm over a week ago. we am painful flattering badly. The alloy had to empty my arm upon a post revisit 7 days after a surgery. Now, it is still flattering purple as well as seeking brownish. My fingers have been some-more purple than before. There is not an enlarge in suffering as well as we am not using a fever. we would most appropriate report a feeling as parsimonious as we am distended in a suture area. What signs should we demeanour for? How do we know if this is removing better?
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Who
November 26th, 2009 at 3:22 pm
If you are still experiencing the swelling you describe after a few weeks, then you may want your doctor to check it out. Unless the operation required alot of digging around, you may want to have them check for any infection. If anything it’s a checkup of the progress and only the doctor, knowing what operation that was done, can give you a diagnosis of the aftermath.
butterfly16_f
November 26th, 2009 at 3:22 pm
I would watch the swelling and look out for numbness especially in your hand and fingers. You could also check your radial pulse (on your wrist the thumb side) just to make sure the blood flow is good to your hand.
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