Posted 18 June 2010 - 11:12 PM
Hi Shady
I had my sp done in january, and it too got a slight infection, and that lovely snotty discharge. The sp site was red and also looked inflamed.
My District nurse team are fab, and I was told to get a presciption for a cream/gel called "POLYFAX" Ointment.
Its an antibiotic, and anti imflamitory. With in 5 days it had cleared up, and when i was just in hospital, the staff commented on how neat, clean the site was.
Every morning the site is cleaned well with saline and sterile gauze, dried, then a small amount of the Polyax cream is applied to the entry point of the sp into the abdoman. I then 'wiggle' the sp around, as well as moving it in/out of the hole. This ensures that the cream is covering all the entry/exit hole, and has also been worked down into the hole too. I then apply a "softpore" dressing/padded & breathable plaster over the site. I make a single cut from the edge into the centre of te plaster befor placing it over the site, the cut enables it to slightly wrap around the cath. When I get in bed at night, the plaster is removed, and the site is cleaned, aswell as the end of the cath that has contact with and into the body.
Might sound fiddly, but it has kept me bug free, and the site is perfectly healed. No redness, and no tenderness.
Ask your GP or chemist to look up the Polyfax cream/ointment for you.
I can honestly recomend it, so does my Urology outreach team.
Cheers
Al
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