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TonyaH
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Hi everyone
We are not new to picc lines...this is my son's 10th I think. But the past few years they have been falling in the summer, and because we treat m. abcessus, he's on ivs for 8 weeks...pretty much eating up the entire summer.
I've posted here before and read others' answers about skin irritation with picc dressing. Andrew is very sensitive and his skin 'weeps' under his dressings. We have finally found a good combo that gives him a little relief but it's still not great and he is preoccupied with that dressing the entire length of treatment. For this reason, he does not want to do anything that may cause him to sweat for fear the dressing will come loose or irritate the already irritated skin underneath. He does not want to run outside, go for walks, or even sit outside at restaurants.
Can anyone share any tips they may have found to help keep their arm cool while spending time outside when it's hot? Does anyone else even have this problem?...or is it uncommon to have much trouble with your picc site while sweating? I was even wondering if there were freezable arm bands or something he could wear over and under the site (as long as we was not currently infusing), that would help keep his arm cool and give him a little reassurance.
We are not new to picc lines...this is my son's 10th I think. But the past few years they have been falling in the summer, and because we treat m. abcessus, he's on ivs for 8 weeks...pretty much eating up the entire summer.
I've posted here before and read others' answers about skin irritation with picc dressing. Andrew is very sensitive and his skin 'weeps' under his dressings. We have finally found a good combo that gives him a little relief but it's still not great and he is preoccupied with that dressing the entire length of treatment. For this reason, he does not want to do anything that may cause him to sweat for fear the dressing will come loose or irritate the already irritated skin underneath. He does not want to run outside, go for walks, or even sit outside at restaurants.
Can anyone share any tips they may have found to help keep their arm cool while spending time outside when it's hot? Does anyone else even have this problem?...or is it uncommon to have much trouble with your picc site while sweating? I was even wondering if there were freezable arm bands or something he could wear over and under the site (as long as we was not currently infusing), that would help keep his arm cool and give him a little reassurance.