Marc & Jen
Member Since 2018
Hi All,
We have been administering fluids for FA on a fairly regular basis since November 2019 mainly to help with his pancreatitis.
We administered fluids this morning and he was leaking reddish tinged fluid afterwards - it appeared a little more red than usual and I could see some blood at the injection point. Is this normal? Should we be concerned that maybe we did it wrong? Is it possible to have poked the needle in the wrong spot like in a muscle or something instead of under the skin?
We always administer fluids in his flank but am wondering if we should switch to between his shoulders. He does usually leak fluid and from time to time I have noticed a small reddish tinge in the fluids but they are usually quite clear.
We have been administering fluids for FA on a fairly regular basis since November 2019 mainly to help with his pancreatitis.
We administered fluids this morning and he was leaking reddish tinged fluid afterwards - it appeared a little more red than usual and I could see some blood at the injection point. Is this normal? Should we be concerned that maybe we did it wrong? Is it possible to have poked the needle in the wrong spot like in a muscle or something instead of under the skin?
We always administer fluids in his flank but am wondering if we should switch to between his shoulders. He does usually leak fluid and from time to time I have noticed a small reddish tinge in the fluids but they are usually quite clear.
