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commonsense 05-25-2008 09:16 PM

Self-diagnosis= phlebitis; anyone have experience?
 
I have an inflamed varicose vein on the back of my right leg. I've done the internet research as well as consulting a Nutritional Healing book I have.
It is painful and slightly warm. The reading indicates it lasts about two weeks.

Does anyone have more information?
Thanks

Ron 05-25-2008 09:20 PM

Re: Self-diagnosis= phlebitis; anyone have experie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by commonsense (Post 471693)
I have an inflamed varicose vein on the back of my right leg. I've done the internet research as well as consulting a Nutritional Healing book I have.
It is painful and slightly warm. The reading indicates it lasts about two weeks.

Does anyone have more information?
Thanks

Yes, do like your username says & use some and get it examined by a Doctor!
Fast!

commonsense 05-25-2008 09:23 PM

Re: Self-diagnosis= phlebitis; anyone have experie
 
I plan to, but nothing is open on weekends or holidays.

mizpeh 05-25-2008 09:39 PM

Re: Self-diagnosis= phlebitis; anyone have experie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by commonsense (Post 471701)
I plan to, but nothing is open on weekends or holidays.

Is there any swelling?

The other thing that could produce similar symptoms is a clot in the vein.

For phlebitis I think warm packs and an antibiotic is what is usually prescribed. And tylenol for the pain. I mostly see phlebitis secondary to IV lines.

bethola 05-26-2008 06:32 AM

Re: Self-diagnosis= phlebitis; anyone have experie
 
Stay OFF the affected extremity. DO NOT under any circumstances massage the leg (might break loose a clot...you DON't want that). GO TO THE DOCTOR at the earliest convenience. Surely there is a clinic in your area that has a Care Center that is open on holidays. If so, get there. If not, off your feet until you CAN see the doctor!

Beth

George 05-27-2008 01:50 AM

Re: Self-diagnosis= phlebitis; anyone have experie
 
Beth is right. I had phlebitis several years ago and I was hospitalized. The doctor ordered me put on blood thinners and I was not allowed out of bed until the problem was resolved.

commonsense 05-28-2008 08:34 PM

Re: Self-diagnosis= phlebitis; anyone have experie
 
Thanks to anyone that prayed.

First let me say, this was a self diagnosis.
I went to work Mon ( a holiday for some of you) and tried to be careful not to hit my leg. Again, went to work Tues, and called the clinic to get an appt. They didn't have any openings until Wed morn. I explained the situation to the gal on the phone and she connected me to the nurses station. I once again expressed my concerns and she said I should be fine to see them Wed.
I went to work today (8-11) and left for the appt.

I have a large red swollen sensitive area on back of leg....it is an infection of some sort; possibly an insect bite. So while there is pain and lots of redness,it's not real exciting! (The pain was first noticed Sat afternoon and the redness was on a vein, and it did spread.)

(btw, I had not been to the Dr for 6 yrs ) So since I can't take penicillin or some of the alternatives I am taking Levaquin ; rather costly!!!:tissue

Ron 05-28-2008 09:02 PM

Re: Self-diagnosis= phlebitis; anyone have experie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by commonsense (Post 474854)
Thanks to anyone that prayed.

First let me say, this was a self diagnosis.
I went to work Mon ( a holiday for some of you) and tried to be careful not to hit my leg. Again, went to work Tues, and called the clinic to get an appt. They didn't have any openings until Wed morn. I explained the situation to the gal on the phone and she connected me to the nurses station. I once again expressed my concerns and she said I should be fine to see them Wed.
I went to work today (8-11) and left for the appt.

I have a large red swollen sensitive area on back of leg....it is an infection of some sort; possibly an insect bite. So while there is pain and lots of redness,it's not real exciting! (The pain was first noticed Sat afternoon and the redness was on a vein, and it did spread.)

(btw, I had not been to the Dr for 6 yrs ) So since I can't take penicillin or some of the alternatives I am taking Levaquin ; rather costly!!!:tissue

Glad to hear you got it checked out!

ChTatum 05-28-2008 09:12 PM

Re: Self-diagnosis= phlebitis; anyone have experie
 
Levaquin is expensive, but very effective. I have used it to treat cellulitis, and it works!

commonsense 06-04-2008 11:09 PM

Re: Self-diagnosis= phlebitis; anyone have experie
 
Finished the prescription. Minimal improvement, so I have another one to take for another 7 days.


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