The hardening and bulging of blood vessels after infusion can be treated with hot compresses, magnesium sulfate wet compresses and anticoagulation.
1. Hot compresses and magnesium sulfate wet compresses: the hardening and bulging of blood vessels after infusion is considered to be phlebitis, patients can use towels soaked in hot water to apply hot compresses, and patients can also consider using magnesium sulfate solution wet compresses when the limbs appear to be swollen, which can play a very good therapeutic effect.
2. Anticoagulation therapy: Phlebitis patients have the risk of forming superficial vein thrombosis, which can be monitored by ultrasound, and if the patients are found to have superficial vein thrombosis, they need to take anticoagulation therapy in time, and the medicines that can be used are heparin and low molecular heparin.
Heparin and low molecular heparin can be used. The above drugs are recommended to be used according to the doctor’s prescription.