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Swelling of inguinal region
- You may have pain in your groin area, arm, or wrist. This is from the catheter (flexible tube) that was inserted to do the procedure. You may also have ...
- ... an artery through an incision (cut) in your groin or your arm. Your provider used live x- ... your provider put the catheter in through your groin: Walking short distances on a flat surface is ...
- ... This may have been in your leg or groin, or the lower part of your belly. Clamps ... wound dry. If your incision goes to your groin, keep a dry gauze pad over it to ...
- ... to prevent tetanus or other infection. Abdominal, pelvic, groin, neck, and chest wounds can be very serious ... medical care right away for any abdominal, pelvic, groin, neck, or chest wound. If organs are showing ...
- ... may be swollen or a lump in the groin or abdomen may be felt. The provider may ... at puberty Unusual lumps in the abdomen or groin
- ... of your damaged vein. One is in your groin. The other will be farther down your leg, ... flexible plastic wire into the vein through your groin and guide the wire through the vein toward ...
- ... your blocked artery through a cut in your groin. X-rays were used to guide the catheter ... The cut in your groin may be sore for several days. You should be able to walk farther now without needing to rest, but you ...
- ... nodes (glands) -- usually in the elbow, armpit, or groin General ill feeling (malaise) Headache Loss of appetite ... from the infected area to the armpit or groin (may be faint or obvious) Throbbing pain along ...
- ... that you feel anywhere between your chest and groin. This is often referred to as the stomach ... spot? Does the pain move into your back, groin, or down your legs? TYPE AND INTENSITY OF ...
- ... into a vein in your chest, arm, or groin and ends in your heart or in a ... long time Have a central line in your groin ... the site, or red streaks around the site Swelling or warmth at the site Yellow or green ...