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Always follow your doctor or nurse’s instructions and promptly tell your care team about any unusual symptoms or pain. For the first few weeks after surgery, follow these tips: - Keep your access arm clean and dry
- Watch for signs of infection (e.g., redness, tenderness, swelling, or fever)
- Be gentle with your access arm, and avoid lifting heavy objects
- Use your arm as normally as possible, avoiding movements that cause pain or discomfort
- When sitting or lying down, rest your arm on pillows higher than your heart to reduce swelling
- Don’t overwork your upper arm muscles during the healing period
Other tips to care for your new access:- Wear loose clothes over your access arm
- Avoid carrying a backpack/purse on your dialysis shoulder
- Try not to lie down on your access arm or shoulder while you sleep
- You should feel for the "thrill" or vibration in your HeRO device several times a day, noting if it stops or feels different. If the vibration stops or changes, report this to your dialysis provider or doctor as soon as possible
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 February 2010 02:50 )
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