port infection
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cellulitisTethys41 said:Infection
I never officially had a port infection, although I was treated for two. In hindsight, I think it was just cellulitis. If you have any concerns, have her see her oncologist very soon, or go to the ER. A port problem is nothing to be ignored.
What is the difference between the two? My mom has no fever. Her chemo nurse saw this last friday and wasn't alarmed. I agree. I am going to suggest she go tomorrow instead of waiting for Friday when she is scheduled for chemo.0 -
cellulitisTethys41 said:Infection
I never officially had a port infection, although I was treated for two. In hindsight, I think it was just cellulitis. If you have any concerns, have her see her oncologist very soon, or go to the ER. A port problem is nothing to be ignored.
What is the difference between the two? My mom has no fever. Her chemo nurse saw this last friday and wasn't alarmed. I agree. I am going to suggest she go tomorrow instead of waiting for Friday when she is scheduled for chemo.0 -
When did your mom get her
When did your mom get her port in? I just had my port taken out and I got blisters from the steri strips. It looked terrible. I had about 10 blisters and several of them got to be about the size of a dime. I also got a rash around where the adhesive bandage was. This only happened one other time. I think that it has to do with the anticeptic they use and it causes a chemical reaction with certain steri strips. Just my theory though.
All I know is if your mom developes a fever, I would call her physician immediately. For my blisters, I just put neosporin on it so it wouldn't get infected.
In any event, I would call your mom's physician and let them know.
My best to you and your mom.
Kathy0 -
I just re-read your posts.Kaleena said:When did your mom get her
When did your mom get her port in? I just had my port taken out and I got blisters from the steri strips. It looked terrible. I had about 10 blisters and several of them got to be about the size of a dime. I also got a rash around where the adhesive bandage was. This only happened one other time. I think that it has to do with the anticeptic they use and it causes a chemical reaction with certain steri strips. Just my theory though.
All I know is if your mom developes a fever, I would call her physician immediately. For my blisters, I just put neosporin on it so it wouldn't get infected.
In any event, I would call your mom's physician and let them know.
My best to you and your mom.
Kathy
I just re-read your posts. If they are using some type of adhesive bandages when they use your mom's port she may be having a reaction to the bandages. Also, you may want to rule out a latex allergy (ie: nurses gloves, etc.)0 -
Cellulitiseward said:cellulitis
What is the difference between the two? My mom has no fever. Her chemo nurse saw this last friday and wasn't alarmed. I agree. I am going to suggest she go tomorrow instead of waiting for Friday when she is scheduled for chemo.
This is inflammation rather than infection. I was getting redness in the area of my port or the cathether that feeds up to my neck. I'm sure it was a reaction to the acidity of the IV vitamin C I was getting, but the doctors treated it like an infection.0 -
CellulitisKaleena said:I just re-read your posts.
I just re-read your posts. If they are using some type of adhesive bandages when they use your mom's port she may be having a reaction to the bandages. Also, you may want to rule out a latex allergy (ie: nurses gloves, etc.)
Cellulitis can be either infection or just inflammation. I was told that if the port is accessed before the antiseptic has dried, the local area could get inflamed from that.
Impetigo shows up as a blister but it spreads like wildfire.0 -
port
Hi, I had something similar last year. I had alot of redness near my port and was on 9 weeks of antibiotics. My dr. said it was a cellulitis. However, I developed this as to the way the chemo nurse accessed my port. Needless to say I wasn't a happy little camper because the facility I went to did not want to admit that it happened because of the chemo nurse, but that's what I truly believe. My port was only 3 months old when this happened.0 -
My skin is weird around the port
I would watch the area and if there are any changes call the dr or go to er, but I left the bandage on too long and my skin was very red and tender I believe t it is from the adhisive on the bandaid. So now I remove it as soon as I get home from chemo
Colleen0
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