Severe hematoma nosocomial

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Testimony

I would like to take a moment to share my personal testimony for anyone who may have a genuine interest in hearing about it.

On December 2, my mother had a medical procedure where she underwent catheterization of the radial artery.

Unfortunately, the doctors encountered difficulties and were unable to pass the guidewire through the radial artery, which led them to make the decision to switch to the femoral artery instead.

As a result of this procedure, my mother's arm developed a hematoma that progressively grew larger over the following days, raising some concerns.

1 Photo - December 2 - This photo captures the day of the intervention, a significant moment in this journey.

2 Photo - December 3 - This marks the beginning of applying pure CDS spray to the affected area; we ensured to let it dry thoroughly and reapplied it approximately every hour to aid in her recovery.

3 Photo - December 5 - A snapshot taken a few days later, showing the ongoing situation.

4 Photo - December 21 - This is a remarkable moment, as it shows that 19 days after the intervention, the hematoma has almost completely disappeared, signifying significant progress in her recovery journey.