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Nexoplan implant

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Rubymae23 · 14/03/2019 22:24

Hi I had my implant removed and then replaced on Monday. Since then I’ve had these bruises.in myself I’ve felt okay a little bit off but on Tuesday night I passed out when my mother in law (nurse) touched it and redressed it for me. Tonight I’ve gone to pop a new plaster on and I’ve got even more bruising some of the red ones are even raised and my implant feels really raised and quite bumpy?? Is this normal?? I would really appreciate some advice before going back to doctors. My mother in law says I need to go first thing the morning but just want others people advice :) xx

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AlmostAJillSandwich · 14/03/2019 22:26

Definitely get it checked out
some bruising and soreness is normal, passing out from the pain is not, and redness could mean infection.

Rubymae23 · 14/03/2019 22:27

thank you so much, I wish I could post a picture but I don’t know how to!🙄

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TiredTodayZzzz · 14/03/2019 22:47

I got a new one in last year and it bruised terribly. It's was a raised red bruise as well. Never had it with my first implant but the second time round they put it in a different area of my arm apparently this is the new way. Not sure if maybe that had something to do with it?

TiredTodayZzzz · 14/03/2019 22:48

Sorry just re read and notices you passed out, would definitely go get that checked out. I used to be able to feel mine and it was painful if I leaned on my arm but since I got my new one in further round my arm I've had no pain at all I forget it's there.

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