Main Symptoms of Arteriovenous Fistula
An arteriovenous fistula is an abnormal tunnel between an artery and a vein. Blood takes the short cut, so the downstream vein bulges and the upstream artery can steal blood from other organs. Symptoms depend on size and location, but most show up as a warm, humming lump. Pulsing lump is the headline. You feel a rhythmic thump under the skin, usually in the wrist, groin, or upper arm. Warm skin follows. The area over the fistula feels warmer than the opposite side because extra blood is rushing through. Swelling appears. The vein below the fistula bulges like a garden... Learn more