Rash at Feeding Tube site
Medicare turned down the Doc's request for humidified oxygen to help her raspy breathing. They also turned down the request for an air mattress for her hospital bed. Sigh... they want bed sores before they'll ok an air mattress.
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The skin around the tube
The skin around the tube opening can be such a problem. My husband had his tube for so long. His first one, no problem. Then, for reasons, it had to be removed and located in a different spot. For some reason with the second location, no matter how hard I tried; how often I cleaned; the various creams, etc., it was a nightmare keeping down inflammation there. When possible, I tried to let air get to the area underneath the tubing. When the tube was replaced, they used a tube with a stabilizing "gasket ?" that just kept moisture on the skin.
I checked with the pharmacist and tried some of their recommendations. I kept it from really getting bad, but, I never could get the skin happy in the area. It was always ready to get red. I tried, but I don't know the best way to deal with it. Thought I'd just let you know it can be difficult. Wish you better success than I had. BMGky0 -
Skin InfectionBMGky said:The skin around the tube
The skin around the tube opening can be such a problem. My husband had his tube for so long. His first one, no problem. Then, for reasons, it had to be removed and located in a different spot. For some reason with the second location, no matter how hard I tried; how often I cleaned; the various creams, etc., it was a nightmare keeping down inflammation there. When possible, I tried to let air get to the area underneath the tubing. When the tube was replaced, they used a tube with a stabilizing "gasket ?" that just kept moisture on the skin.
I checked with the pharmacist and tried some of their recommendations. I kept it from really getting bad, but, I never could get the skin happy in the area. It was always ready to get red. I tried, but I don't know the best way to deal with it. Thought I'd just let you know it can be difficult. Wish you better success than I had. BMGky
I was told today that it is a skin infection. He wanted to give her antibiotics, but she can't swallow anything anymore. All Rx's today were such that they could be given via the feeding tube. He said to continue with the Antibacterial Ointment. I am also applying Milk of Mag to soothe the skin. The skin around the point of entry is just NOT happy. Mom says she feels nothing.0 -
Try Nystatin powderGinny_B said:Skin Infection
I was told today that it is a skin infection. He wanted to give her antibiotics, but she can't swallow anything anymore. All Rx's today were such that they could be given via the feeding tube. He said to continue with the Antibacterial Ointment. I am also applying Milk of Mag to soothe the skin. The skin around the point of entry is just NOT happy. Mom says she feels nothing.
I ocassionally get a rash around the site that is similar to a yeast infection, due to the constant moisture. Change your drain sponges frequently and apply Nystatin Powder to it. It will clear up in about 24 hours if you apply Nystatin.
Good Luck,
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Nystatin Powderdwhite0002 said:Try Nystatin powder
I ocassionally get a rash around the site that is similar to a yeast infection, due to the constant moisture. Change your drain sponges frequently and apply Nystatin Powder to it. It will clear up in about 24 hours if you apply Nystatin.
Good Luck,
David
I've never heard of it and don't have any, so I'll go out today and buy some! Hope it's at a local drug store! Thank you.0 -
PrescriptionGinny_B said:Nystatin Powder
I've never heard of it and don't have any, so I'll go out today and buy some! Hope it's at a local drug store! Thank you.
I think you need a prescription. It comes in an ointment and is used for bad diaper rash. However, the powder is what you want for this. Ask your doctor. He/she should be happy to prescribe it for you.
Best,
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Yep, it is by Rx. What wedwhite0002 said:Prescription
I think you need a prescription. It comes in an ointment and is used for bad diaper rash. However, the powder is what you want for this. Ask your doctor. He/she should be happy to prescribe it for you.
Best,
David
Yep, it is by Rx. What we have is liquid antibiotics and it seems to be doing the trick.0
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