EasyManua.ls Logo

AbbVie Duodopa - Stoma Site Complications and Actions; Pump and Tube Side Effects

Default Icon
32 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
15
EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL FOR RISK MINIMISATION
Most common complications and actions to take
A circular erythema (redness of the skin) with a diameter of
less than 5mm is normal and not necessarily a sign of wound
infection� Careful observation on a daily basis is advised�
Never apply an ointment on a PEG-J stoma nor an inamed
PEG-J wound� If you are not sure, please consult a physician�
The following are the most common complications that can
occur and the actions that should be taken in consultation
with your physician:
Signs of inammation: if there are signs of inammation
consult your physician�
Severe discharge: consult your physician� The wound
should be kept as dry as possible�
Side Effects From the Pump or Tube
The following side effects have been reported for the pump
and tube, and tube delivery system� Tell your doctor or nurse
if you notice any of these�
If you become less able to handle the pump and tube,
your Parkinson’s disease symptoms get worse or it is
harder to move (bradykinesia) — the pump and tube
may not be working properly
If you have pain in your stomach area, feel sick (nausea)
and are sick (vomit) tell your doctor straight away —
you might have a problem with your pump or tube