The arm pain on the side of the endovascular fistula caused by dialysis is considered to be caused by the pain due to the damage of subcutaneous nerves and muscles by the puncture of the arteriovenous fistula during the dialysis, in this case, cold compresses, hot compresses and changing the puncture site can be applied to alleviate the pain symptoms.
Most hemodialysis patients need to be completed by puncturing the arteriovenous fistula in the arm, which may puncture the subcutaneous nerves and muscle tissues during the puncture, thus causing pain in the arm.
After dialysis, we should gently press the puncture site to stop bleeding, and the pressure should be based on the principle that the tremor of the fistula will not be weakened under the condition of stopping bleeding, and we should pay attention to observing whether there is any blood seepage from the arm after stopping pressure, and it is recommended that cold compresses be used within 24 hours, and hot compresses be used after 24 hours, and then we can apply some Mucopolysaccharide Polysulphonate Cream to the puncture site to assist in dispersing the blood stasis in the subcutaneous area.
Dialysis patients should cooperate with the nurse every time to follow the puncture program, to change the puncture site, which can effectively prevent vascular calcification and tumor-like expansion, through the above ways, can effectively relieve the arm pain of dialysis patients.
If the arm pain on the side of the endocardial fistula caused by dialysis occurs, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment in a timely manner, do not self-medication.