Swelling of hand one year after pacemaker implantation, according to the etiology of reasonable treatment, vein damage external compresses and heat therapy; infection, bacterial infection using antibiotics, viral infection give antiviral drugs; rheumatoid arthritis give immune preparations, etc.; gout give allopurinol and so on.
1. Venous injury: when doing interventional surgery, the vein is damaged, which causes swelling of the hand, and the symptoms are improved by localized hot compresses and other physical treatments.
2. Infection: hand swelling caused by bacterial or viral infection. Bacterial infections can be treated with amoxicillin, cefoperazone-sulbactam and other anti-infective drugs; viral infections can be treated with ganciclovir, vasiclovir and so on.
3. Rheumatoid arthritis: after the onset of the disease do follow the doctor’s prescription oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs through the treatment, such as ibuprofen nimesulide; immunosuppressant, leflunomide, methotrexate and so on.
4. Gout: localized redness, swelling, heat and pain at the onset of the disease, which can be manifested as swollen hands one year after pacemaker implantation. Allopurinol and benzbromarone can be given at the onset of this disease.
Edema after one year of pacemaker implantation should be treated after clarifying the etiology. If there is any discomfort, medical attention should be sought, and medications should be taken under the direction of a physician.