Author Topic: 8 Days Post OP...Forced to take Compression Vest off! - Any advice experience??  (Read 4702 times)

Offline bruce36

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Members / Doctors i desperately need advice from anyone who believe they have experience in this matter.

5 to 6 days post op,
I start developing slight itchyness around shoulders (where the vest strap is for my binder)

7 days post op.
Itchyness starts becoming very un comfortable, uppy body becoming red and a Rash is developing.
The main area's of the rash developing are where the force from the compmression garment are at its greatest (on the shoulders underneath the strap, underneath my armpits, and like a band around my lower chest just above my belly button)

8 days post op:
After seeing my PS & 2 general practitioners i have not only been applying 0.1% cream to the area but also taking oral medication for rash's. still not helping area is become very itchy, waking up in the middle of the night...FORCED to take off.
Rash became so bad my face was becoming red and rash was spreading to area's where the compression vest was not even in contact with.

9 post op, with vest off
Approximately 36-48 hours with my vest off, my body can breathe, the rash is slowly going away (still slightly itchy when t shirt rubs up against certain parts.

I put the vest back on for 6 hours, the itchyness slowly came back, and body slowly became red again (very similar to early stages of rash starting up again)

Has anyone had any experience with this? my PS hasn't and the local doctors are shocked!

Only possibly explanation:
- i may have had an allergic reaction to CELEBREX (my post op anti inflamatory drug) and the compression on my body has just made it worse?
- i am not allergic to the material as i have worn UnderArmour before with no issues!

Attempted:
Wearing cotton t shirt underneath vest, didn't work
wearing UnderARmour type top...didn't work

Only solution seems to be when walking around my home compeltely topless. Any friction with my skin makes me itch.

The compression garment i am wearing is very similar to a 'stage 1' binder, with the two velcro straps up top & zip up the middle ending just above my belly button.

Any idea's what i can do? My swelling isn't too bad but there is still soem of it and i still have not received full scale of motion back in my arm movement... how is this going to affect my recovery?
Any other options ??

any help at all will be grealy appreciated guys!

Offline bruce36

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Also please note:

- Stopped taking Pain Killers 1 day post op and am on no other medication
- have had not history of rash's before having this surgery

Offline DrPensler

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Some individuals have a latex sensitivity. If that is the case  as you mentioned a tee shirt may help. I am very familiar with this because I have a sensitivity to latex. Sometimes switching the vest from one company to another may help but in general contact with the skin may result in a rash. I initially noticed the problem myself with some sweat pants I had worn around the house for years and developed a rash around my ankles and waist that did not stop until I removed the sweat pants and was placed on steroids. I would mention to your physician that you are concerned about an sensitivity to the materials in the vest. Good luck.
Jay M. Pensler,M.D.
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Offline Litlriki

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I allow my patients to switch to Under Armor after a week, but I'm a little confused in your case, since you've used Under Armor before, but say that it didn't work this time.  I encourage many of my patients to wear a cotton t-shirt under their vest if it's irritating, and it also saves them from needing to wash it too frequently.  But you said that didn't work either.  Spanx are a little more cottony as opposed to Under Armor--You might try that.  If all else fails, you should probably explore the latex sensitivity further.

Good luck,

Rick Silverman
Dr. Silverman, M.D.
Cosmetic and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
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