Tetanus is a special infectious disease that occurs through the entry of clostridia - harmful organisms, bacteria - into the human body. They “live” in the soil, saliva and feces of the animal, and can enter the human body through cuts and open wounds. Throughout life, both children and adults receive many different injuries that lead to ruptures of the skin or mucous membrane. It is precisely such unpleasant moments, when particles of contaminated soil get into the wound, that can lead to the development of the disease.
In order to develop protection against tetanus, a person must be regularly vaccinated with a vaccine that contains a toxoid and a neurotoxin that activate immunity to the disease.
A special vaccine is effectively used to immunize people of all age groups: from infants to the elderly. Vaccination of pregnant women is especially important; this ensures that the baby will not become infected in the womb. After all, the expectant mother during pregnancy is especially at risk of contracting various infections and is the most vulnerable. Therefore, do not be surprised if after a tetanus vaccination the injection site hurts - this is a completely natural reaction.
Due to the fact that babies have maternal protection against the disease, it is recommended that they be vaccinated no earlier than three months after birth. In order for the infection to completely recede, at least 5 doses of the vaccine should be administered: three of which before the baby is 1 year old, then at 1.5 years and another at 7 years. We cannot stop there – vaccination is carried out every 10 years until the end of a person’s life. If for some reason a child cannot be vaccinated, then it is given immediately after the problems that have arisen are resolved.
When it comes to an adult who has never been vaccinated before, the vaccine can be administered at any age if there are no contraindications. The scheme is as follows: a month after the first injection, a second one is given, and after another 6 months - a third one. Then the vaccination is done once every 10 years.
After a person receives a vaccine, various reactions or side effects may occur. This is not considered something unusual or wrong, because such symptoms only indicate that the body is reacting to antibodies and “fighting.”
Vaccinations are often tolerated without any complications. But we should not exclude the possibility of redness at the site of needle insertion, swelling and “bumps”. It happens that after a tetanus shot is given, the injection site hurts. This reaction is completely natural and disappears in just a few days. In addition, lethargy, fatigue, fever, mood swings and a constant desire to sleep may appear. Don't panic, this too will pass.
Let's consider the main unpleasant moments that arise after the introduction of the vaccine:
There may also be a small bump or swelling, which should go away in 3-4 days. As a preventative measure, doctors recommend applying a sterile bandage to the lump (you can also use a bactericidal patch) lubricated with a special ointment, or taking a course of Suprastin.
When a person is vaccinated against tetanus, the body's reaction to the injection may vary, but serious complications are almost impossible. But there may still be exceptions: allergies, edema or anaphylactic shock. In addition, diarrhea, intestinal problems, itching at the injection site and increased sweating are possible. More often, such problems concern a weakened body, so strengthen your immune system and lead a healthy lifestyle.
If we talk about advanced side effects, then we should clarify the possible occurrence of seizures, dermatitis, rhinitis, otitis and pharyngitis. Therefore, if you experience any discomfort after you have received a tetanus shot (the injection site hurts, the temperature has risen, a lump or swelling has appeared), you should consult a doctor and not self-medicate.
Often, for treatment, doctors prescribe intramuscular injections (shots), which are placed in the upper outer quadrant of the buttock. This place is the safest for such a therapeutic effect: the sciatic nerve is hidden under the thickness of the muscles, there are no large blood vessels.
For the majority, this course of procedures proceeds without any particularities, but there are some patients in whom the nerve, due to individual characteristics or insufficient body weight, is located close to the surface of the skin.
Such people may experience severe pain and numbness in the leg during or after the injection, and then it can be assumed that the injection has hit the sciatic nerve.
The likelihood of such a problem occurring with a properly performed injection is negligible, but it cannot be completely excluded. You should tell your doctor if after an intramuscular injection you feel:
If such symptoms appear, you should immediately consult a neurologist to prescribe competent comprehensive treatment.
What to do if the sciatic nerve is hurt during an injection, the pain is unbearable, and it is impossible to see a doctor? If such a situation arises, then you can, as first aid:
To complement drug therapy, “green pharmacy” preparations can be used. Their action should be aimed at improving blood supply to the injured area of the sciatic nerve and restoring impaired functions.
Treating a sciatic nerve hit by a needle during an injection at home is difficult, time-consuming, and there is always a risk of developing various complications.
Timely contact with a neurologist, individually selected comprehensive treatment, including drug therapy, massage, physiotherapy and therapeutic exercises, can increase the likelihood of complete healing and reduce the risk of complications associated with short-term paralysis of the leg and impairment of its functions.
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The information in the articles is for general information purposes only and should not be used for self-diagnosis of health problems or for therapeutic purposes. This article is not a substitute for medical advice from a doctor (neurologist, therapist). Please consult your doctor first to know the exact cause of your health problem.
Vaccines, which are administered to a child to form immunity against dangerous infectious diseases, are active immune preparations of biological origin. Therefore, when these drugs are introduced into the body, they can have certain effects - general and local. These adverse reactions reproduce a mini-disease, which subsequently forms the body’s immunity to a certain infection.
The most common local reactions after vaccine administration are:
It is important for parents to know how to help their baby if these reactions occur after immunization.
All local post-vaccination reactions in most cases are caused by the following factors:
A local reaction to professional vaccination in most cases is observed several hours after vaccination up to 5 days.
In this case, the child notes:
In most cases, all local reactions after vaccination go away on their own within 1-2 days and do not require treatment.
If pronounced local pro-vaccination reactions occur, it is necessary:
If the baby develops severe pain, significant anxiety in the child, severe swelling and redness in the area where the vaccine was administered, or enlargement of regional lymph nodes (inguinal or popliteal), urgent consultation with a specialist, observation of the baby in a hospital and active treatment (if necessary) is necessary.
Well, if the injection was done correctly, then it’s okay, it will pass. Maybe a little air got in and a lump appeared.
They could have hit the vessel. Make yourself an iodine net.
If you knead constantly, of course it will hurt.
My sister has been in pain for 20 years after a course of injections.
A tissue reaction to the administration of the drug occurred, and as a result, a “knot” formed in the muscle tissue, which generates pain. Folk remedies that are recommended are compresses with honey on the butt (thick aqueous solution) and iodine nets. In general, in the West, such drugs are used administered only intravenously or in tablets through the mouth. Because complications of intramuscular injections are very common - abscesses, granulomas. And the absorption of the drug is unpredictable - due to tissue reactions, part of it may not enter the bloodstream for a long time, lingering at the injection site. Recommendations of Western medicine -if the patient cannot take the drug by mouth, only intravenously.
My mother once gave me an injection like this. Then it turned out that she had previously only trained to give vaccinations to puppies.
So, I did it. For the first two or three hours I cried and couldn’t stop - my whole leg cramped. For the next two days I lay only on my stomach. My butt really hurt. Then it hurt to step on my foot for a very long time—several months.
Ingeborge, most likely I touched some kind of nerve))) but weren’t the puppies limping?
But the puppies didn’t - they didn’t care. And I have hellish pain. Since then I haven’t had any more injections. Although one day it was necessary.
Lord, I’ve never given injections in my life, but my husband needed them, so I gave him the whole course without any problems. Ingeborge, what did they inject you with? Any ordinary injection cannot cause such pain (that we cried for three hours), no matter how crookedly you stick it, there will not be such pain. Only medicine can be "painful"
It happens that your hand is heavy. When I went to a women’s consultation, they injected me with cycloferon. So there was only one nurse there, I was afraid of her like fire. She hurt me so much that I could barely walk afterwards.
Maybe she just quickly administered the medicine? Cycloferon does not hurt at all to inject
And I generally give myself injections, I injected myself with Cycloferon :)
Yuka—I don’t remember—probably some kind of antibiotic. I had terrible bronchitis.
I think it was not the medicine, but the method of administration. In the wrong way.
It’s just that an injection in the butt is very difficult to administer incorrectly. you have to try
It also hurts when the medicine is administered very quickly, you have to slowly
The main thing is that it is not an abscess.
Alina, if you tolerate iodine well, draw an iodine mesh at the injection site.
6. What horrors are you telling here, you can get paralysis of your leg, these things are no joke, injections can only be done in a certain place on the buttock, and not just in the buttock.
you need an iodine mesh or an alcohol compress
Antibiotics must be diluted with novocaine so that the injections do not hurt. And when a course of injections is done, the cabbage is not taken out of the panties at all. Take care of the injection site!))))
To make it dissolve faster, you can put mustard plaster on, just first spread it with a thick cream or some kind of oil
After the injection (I don’t remember what it’s called, but it was shovorili – and it is – it really hurts) my buttock hurt for a day. And then she stopped. The main thing is not to whine - it will heal on its own.
I have been feeling the lumps for 3 months after the injection.
Can't there be anaphylactic shock from cycloferon? no one can tell? Otherwise they prescribed it, I’m afraid to inject myself. I'll probably go to the hospital after all
I have never been given injections in my life, but I think that if they were prescribed, it would be better
they were done by a nurse. And lubricate the injection site with some kind of cream 2 times a day. At night and in the morning.
I'll throw them into the swamp, these injections. I'm afraid of them like the devil of the cross. Just thinking that I need to take a course of vitamin C, for 19 days I want to run wherever my eyes look. By the way, is vitamin C very painful?
vizija, does it hurt? not that word! In my opinion, this is one of the most painful drugs: I was once prescribed a course of vitamin C. When I took this vitamin, the pain was unimaginable - I wanted to scream! and when I returned home from the hospital, I limped so much that passers-by turned to look at me! As soon as I remember, it gives me tremors!
Escio 5 ukolov ostalos. I will be vsiooo. Oni nastolko boliucije,sto ja rabotat daze ne mogu! A kogda menia na rabote sprasivajut, sto slucilos? To i otveciat ne xocietsa,potomu cto pricina smesnaja. No mne pociemu to sovsem smejatsa ne xocietsa.
Author, the main thing is that you don’t have an abscess. maybe it's worth showing. surgeons?
I was given injections 2 years ago, 3 bumps still haven’t gone away and won’t go away. I won’t do anything anymore, you can cure it before it’s too late
Ostalos 5 ampul,i budet vsiooo. Oni nastolko boliucije, cto az rabotat ne xocietsa. Vse sprasivajut, who slucilos? A pricina smesnaja. Tolko mne pociemuto sovsem smejatsa ne xocietsa. Pliujus na vse 4 sides,i na C vitamin toze.
And here in Germany all injections are only intravenous and heparin and insulin subcutaneously. I’ve never seen or heard of intramuscular
Mozet i xoroso,no na skolko ja znaju,jesli pastojanno veni kolot,to oni potom isciezat nacinajut :)
Well, here we go. K sisterricke ne uspela zabezat. Ostojotsa samoj sebe lekarstva vpustit. No naverno budet bredovaja ideja? Nacitalas,kak eto delajetsa,tolko ne resajus.
Well, we don’t live in Germany =(. And to be honest, I’ve never had intravenous injections? Is it not as painful as in the butt?
By the way, I have long noticed that the lower the level of medicine, the more injections there are (I even recently learned that if you inject vitamin B through your hand, it is better absorbed into the blood)
Not only is vitamin B very painful, but also the nurse got caught: you wouldn’t wish it on your enemy =(. During the injection, the buttock should be completely relaxed (so it’s better to lie down). And this nurse, not only is she not experienced (trainee), she feels uneasy confidence, trembling in my hands (and naturally this uncertainty was reflected on my butt with additional painful sensations)
In the hospital there are a lot of patients in the treatment room, so they are in a hurry (they don’t even let you lie down! They do it standing up! Why waste extra time?!) and when they do it standing up, it puts a strain on the buttocks and therefore they are tense (but there’s no angle long time to break!
And what to do? I have to be patient =)
the same thing, my butt hurts for the 4th day, they injected nicotinic acid 2 cubes and cyanocobalamin. At first everything was fine, except for numbness in the legs and a slight fever. Then one day the nurse gave an injection as if cutting with a knife. I don’t know what I hurt, but usually wiping it with an alcohol swab doesn’t bleed. And after this injection, I started bleeding at the injection site. Maybe it hit a nerve, or rather a vessel. But after this injection there was pain in the knees and numbness in the legs. Well, later it passed, now I can’t just sit; there’s pressure in the gluteal muscle at the injection site. And they appeared like small peas. I don’t know about the bump, if it’s there or not, there’s no redness either. But when I walk, I feel lumbago in the gluteal muscle at the injection site.
Tell me what to do.
The same thing has happened for the 4th day, my butt hurts, I was injected with nicotinic acid 2 cubes and cyanocobalamin. At first everything was fine, except for numbness in the legs and a slight fever. Then one day the nurse gave an injection as if cutting with a knife. I don't know what
it hurt, but usually wiping it with an alcohol swab doesn’t bleed. And after this injection, I started bleeding at the injection site. Maybe it hit a nerve, or rather a vessel. But after this injection there was pain in the knees and numbness in the legs. Well, later it passed, now I can’t just sit; there’s pressure in the gluteal muscle at the injection site. And they appeared like small peas. I don’t know about the bump, if it’s there or not, there’s no redness either. But when I walk, I feel lumbago in the gluteal muscle at the injection site.
4 dnia,eto jescio ne bolsoj srok 🙂 Mesiac vremeni bivajet zadnica posle ukolov bolit. Xodit i sedet,toze s trudom poluciajetsa. Po krainej mere mne tak bivalo. A vot sto koleno bolela,ja dumaju k vraciu bilo bi neploxo obratitsa.
A mne eti vse ukoli, stala bolnaja tema. Nezadolgo mne operaciju na serdce delat budut. I opiat vsia iskolota xodit budu. Kak mne eto uze nadojelo vsio.
PS Izvinite, sto pisu ne russkimi bukvami. Na russkom ja tolko govoriu. Pisat ne ocien umeju. Sto bi naciala bi pisat,vriatli vi menia ponialia bi. 🙂
and they stopped giving me cifazolin injections today and they are babbling now that the pain is gone, what can I do to make it less painful?
o da,ja i kopustu s miodam na zadnicu lazila i grela i 1 mesiac tomu nazad praaperirovali menia,a siaz ja bajus,stoby apcesa kakova nebilo. Ne siest ne vstat, ne prilec.
Aminazine 5 cubes in the butt for everyone! And nothing hurts!
Because of acne, I was prescribed a so-called transfusion (as the doctor said: they will take blood from a vein and inject it into my butt). Who knows how these injections will affect my butt? Are these injections painful?
People, my neurologist prescribed me some kind of intramuscular injection. Mom said it was vitamin B. Tell me, is it very painful to do?!
They say it hurts. But my mother makes them so that you hardly feel them.
Not much pleasant. Painful. Especially when you reach 10 cubes.
But the effect is worth it)
I'm terribly afraid of getting an injection
I got an injection today and I literally writhed for about 2 hours. 6 hours have already passed, and I still have a lot of pain. I’ve never had anything like this before. Injections can very well be given incorrectly. This is a very serious procedure.
I’m currently on a steroid course, yesterday I put myself on Sustanon, it seems okay, but today I can’t lie down or sit down, and when I walk it hurts, I don’t show it, but it’s very unpleasant. what to do? outwardly, everything seems to be as usual, there is no redness, no swelling, and it doesn’t seem to have gotten into the vessel, I’ve been putting on various preps for the fourth week, this is the first time (((
Terpet 🙂 Ja i kapustu s miodam prikladyvala,i grela-nicievo ne pomogajet! I guzy obrozovalis,kotoryje miesiaca 3 boleli. Uze prosol pocti god so dnia operaciji,a place where kololi,ja do sex por ne ciuvstvuju! A sejciaz abratna operirovat budut. To vot i dumaju,kak by tut svoju zadnicu od nesciastja uberec!
And I love injections! I always ask them to prescribe more!
This antibiotic is considered the most painful. Therefore, it is diluted not only with saline, but also Lidocaine is added for pain relief. And it is administered very slowly.
I was given injections about 8 years ago... when I had pneumonia. I don’t know where they got there.. but it hurt terribly.. and it still hurts when the weather changes.. it’s just some kind of nightmare.. nothing helps, the doctors too..
About two weeks ago, a noshpa was placed in the buttock. There is no mark or bruise left, but this place hurts when walking and applying pressure. There is no tumor. It's like it hurts inside. Before this, I only received injections when I was a child, so I don’t remember what it was like then. Tell me, is this normal, or should I contact a surgeon? Thank you
But what if I put testosterone in my shoulders, at first it’s okay, after 2 days my shoulders are burning like a lamb?
It’s been half a year since the injection, and it still hurts if I don’t sit down successfully. The ridges still don’t go away to this day, and the skin in the places where they were pricked is numb. This is fine?
lidocaine 1% and does not hurt
After the painkiller injection, my leg and butt hurt on the left side, no bumps, no bruises either??
there was obscess for 2 months the pus came out so be careful
My husband also injected me with gentamicin - there is no time to go to the hospital, more than a week has passed, and my buttocks hurt. Before me, he also only treated pigs with injections. I hope everything will be fine. At least the pain would go away.
I just finished a course of Gentamicin, they injected me in the hospital, but it hurts so much that I can’t sit down. It hurts my leg and stings if I touch it, tomorrow I’ll go to the doctor to complain.
No, this is not normal. If there are no nodes/indurations (infiltrate from unresolved medication or an abscess due to infection) and no elevated temperature (something that would indicate diffuse inflammation (phlegmon)), then most likely the sciatic nerve was hurt during the injection. If there is no inflammation and the pain does not go away within a month, then it makes sense to go for a consultation with a neurologist - he is the one who deals with pain syndromes due to nerve damage.
In general, before injecting anything into your ass, you should, for your own good, open an anatomical atlas and look: in the lower half of the buttock there is a high risk of hitting large plexuses of blood vessels, and in the inner half - you might accidentally stick a needle into the sciatic nerve or its branches (the leg can also be partially paralyzed, not just pain). That's why all sane people shoot at the upper outer quarter. Also, take only new syringes, those that are already at the end of their shelf life hurt more - the needles become dull due to metal oxidation processes over time, and besides, the needles themselves are covered with a thin film of biologically inert lubricant that is applied to the needles during manufacture (just enough for one injection, but it also dries out over time). Don’t listen to the nonsense about injecting with a “slap”, as you may accidentally inject deeper than necessary (say, to the bone), or end up in the wrong place. Inject carefully and slowly. If the needle is new and sharp, it will hurt a little only at the moment of piercing the skin; then the needle goes in almost painlessly. And of course, thorough disinfection of the skin before and after the injection.
Tell me, what if my calf hurts after an injection in the buttock?
The sciatic nerve is most likely caught; all signals are transmitted down the leg and back (motor signals there and receptor signals back). Perhaps they also injected a medicine intended for strictly intramuscular administration into a vessel and it went down the leg (it got into a small artery). Some medications, for example oil emulsions, should absolutely not be injected into the vessels - for intramuscular injections of such drugs, after inserting the needle, slightly pull the piston outward. If no blood appears, then you can inject: a needle into the muscle. If blood appears in the syringe, it’s bad luck: the needle got into the vessel (then you need to remove it and inject again). The entry of some medications for intravenous injection into vessels can cause very bad things: for example, blockage (embolism), inflammation (phlebitis) with the possible development of a blood clot (thrombophlebitis) or sclerosis (adhesion) of the vessel.
Be sure to see a doctor.
The sciatic nerve is most likely caught; all signals are transmitted down the leg and back (motor signals there and receptor signals back). Perhaps they also injected a medicine intended for strictly intramuscular administration into a vessel and it went down the leg (it got into a small artery). Some medications, for example oil emulsions, should absolutely not be injected into the vessels - for intramuscular injections of such drugs, after inserting the needle, slightly pull the piston outward. If no blood appears, then you can inject: a needle into the muscle. If blood appears in the syringe, it’s bad luck: the needle got into the vessel (then you need to remove it and inject again). The entry of some medications for intravenous injection into vessels can cause very bad things: for example, blockage (embolism), inflammation (phlebitis) with the possible development of a blood clot (thrombophlebitis) or sclerosis (adhesion) of the vessel. Be sure to see a doctor.
And if one hundred times they gave injections, I don’t have goats in these places. The muscles hurt for a long time, but now they don’t hurt, but the places where they are numb are where they hurt. There were some problems that formed, but now it seems to have dissipated. And a year of Prasol after the injections were given. But the consequences of sex are still felt.
I was vaccinated against diphtheria.. the next day my buttock hurt.. sitting, lying and walking hurt 🙁 will this go away?
Hello everyone, I’m 13 years old, I got an injection in my buttock for 2 hours, it seems like it’s normal for a lady to walk, it hurts to press and strain, the same as going to school, I don’t know, help!
an injection of bicillin 1 or retarpen into the buttock is very painful. It hurts a lot when they inject it and for three days afterwards.
An injection into the buttock is a fairly common medical procedure that each of us has to go through from time to time. It is better, of course, to carry out the procedure in a special medical institution, where there are qualified personnel who can give the most painful injections almost imperceptibly.
However, patients often prefer to save their own time and perform the injections themselves. Before starting self-medication, we recommend that you clarify what will happen if the injection is given incorrectly.
For most patients, such treatment passes without consequences, however, if the injection is performed incorrectly, a large number of procedures are prescribed, or, due to individual characteristics, the nerve is located close to the skin. In this case, the procedure can cause very painful sensations: it becomes difficult to sit, the leg goes numb, unpleasant sensations reverberate in the lower back, and other complications appear. We suggest you figure out why this happens, what to do in such a situation and how to relieve the pain.
You can alleviate your condition, reduce discomfort, if the injection site hurts a lot, if you understand the cause of these sensations. Most often there are two of them:
It is important to know! If both buttocks are punctured, it is better to give intramuscular injections in the thigh or shoulder than to continue to injure the butt.
It is recommended to wipe the injection sites daily with a cotton swab soaked in medical alcohol, and at the first signs of lumps, use absorbable ointment. It is better to find out what to smear with your doctor; most often in such cases, “Alor”, “Delobene”, etc. are prescribed.
When a lump forms, massage and iodine mesh will help get rid of it. And at night it is recommended to apply all kinds of compresses. For example, a magnesium or alcohol compress, or apply a leaf of fresh cabbage (not cut). To prevent the formation of abscesses, Solcoseryl cream is used.
If the gluteal muscle at the injection site turns red, the patient’s temperature rises, but there is no lump, most likely a purulent process has begun in the body. This phenomenon indicates that an infection has entered the injured area. Eucabol (an antibacterial agent) and the already mentioned Solcoseryl jelly help relieve inflammation.
It is important to know! All of the symptoms mentioned above, plus severe pain and a feeling like someone is cutting you, may indicate the onset of an abscess.
The question of whether it is possible to wash after an injection so as not to increase the likelihood of infection worries many patients. It all depends on the type of intramuscular drug being injected. These kinds of restrictions should be clarified with your doctor, he will tell you whether you should swim after this medicine, limit yourself to taking a shower, or completely refrain from import procedures.
If you overcome the psychological barrier, giving yourself an injection yourself is not difficult. You just need to wipe the injection site with medical alcohol or peroxide, confidently insert the needle at an angle of 45?, and slowly inject the drug. However, if at least one of these actions is done incorrectly, complications can be very dangerous.
Negative consequences that occur if an intramuscular injection into the buttock hits a nerve:
If the injection is given properly, then the negative consequences of an injection into the buttock inside appear extremely rarely, although they should not be completely excluded. If you suspect that you have performed a medical procedure incorrectly, be sure to contact your doctor so that an unsuccessful injection does not affect your health.
Let's find out why the consequences of injections are dangerous.
A lump or lump at the injection site is a dense, painful swelling. It usually occurs after intramuscular injections, if the injected drug is not absorbed. You are probably wondering why such phenomena are dangerous? If appropriate measures are not taken and the lump remains 1-2 months after the end of treatment, an abscess and damage to the sciatic nerve may develop.
Reasons why seals appear:
You will recognize that a lump has appeared by the following signs:
It is important to know! Immediately after the injection, be sure to wipe the injured area with a cotton swab and alcohol, this will reduce the risk of infection.
Folk remedies that will tell you what to do if a lump forms and how to remove its consequences:
A qualified doctor will tell you how to treat such formations. Usually prescribed:
If the needle gets into a vessel when injecting into the buttock, it is injured and a bruise forms.
Why, after treatment, blood accumulates in the tissues at the injection site, and painful bruises remain (reasons for this phenomenon):
It is best for your doctor to tell you what to do and how to treat the bruise. Special drugs (troxevasin, heparin ointment, traumeel and others) help to get rid of this phenomenon. There are also folk recipes that tell how to remove painful formations (the same cabbage leaf, honey or rye compress). However, they can only be used if a bruise just appears, but the following symptoms are not observed:
This phenomenon is one of the most dangerous post-injection complications. What an abscess looks like can be seen in the photo below. It is an inflammatory, purulent formation, the treatment of which is an extremely responsible and important step.
How to determine that you have an abscess (complication symptoms):
Because of the danger of such a phenomenon, rather than treating an abscess after an injection, it is better to check with a qualified physician, whom you should contact after detecting symptoms. Self-medication in this case is not acceptable.
A slight hardening that forms at the injection site is quite common. As a rule, no special treatment is required if it appears. It is recommended to simply inject into the other buttock until the lump goes away.
The tips below will tell you how to remove hardening after injections:
In addition to folk remedies, traditional medicine will also tell you how to treat such problems. The doctor explains what to do and how the lumps dissolve; usually in this case, ointments for inflammation and swelling that have antiseptic and analgesic properties are prescribed.
When the buttock and thigh go numb after an injection, many do not take this phenomenon seriously. However, if the feeling appears and does not go away for a long time, you should sound the alarm, asking your doctor what to do and how to treat this phenomenon. After all, a numb thigh or numb leg may indicate an abscess or nerve injury.
A most dangerous symptom indicating the onset of suppuration; when it appears, mandatory treatment is required. Only a doctor can tell you what to do in this case, after conducting an appropriate examination and taking the necessary tests. Based on them, the physician determines how to treat the patient.
Purulent inflammation symptoms:
Infiltration is a hardening formed at the injection site due to improper injection, violation of hygiene rules, or for other reasons. Treatment in this case occurs as with the appearance of cones (seals).
If after performing the injection blood starts to flow (sometimes it flows quite strongly, like a stream). Why is this happening? Most likely, a needle inserted under the skin made a hole in the vessel.
This phenomenon may be an accident or caused by the individual characteristics of the body (close proximity of blood vessels to the skin). When injecting the corners, it is recommended to pull the syringe corkscrew slightly towards you; if blood is drawn in, you should not continue the injection.
If the patient is allergic, administering an allergen drug to him can have the most dire consequences, including anaphylactic shock.
You should immediately seek qualified help if:
Good day to all. The question is more for those who took Cocarnit injections. Today I received the first one. And since I was lying on my side because of my stomach, the nurse gave the injection incorrectly. Almost to the thigh. About an hour and a half has passed since the injection, but no.
We received 2 DPT and Polio vaccinations. The child is hysterical, capricious, and says that his legs hurt. She gave 15 drops of fenistil and anointed the injection sites with fenistil gel.
On May 31, I received an injection of hCG 5000; I felt ovulation was on June 2. (hereinafter referred to as tackle)
This is fine? They did polio. There is redness at the injection site and the same area nearby. The leg hurts, the child complains. I apply magnesium.
Girls, guard and sos. After the daub, I was given a progesterone injection, which will be given at least until Saturday, until the next visit. I made three injections - my ass is in the trash. Neither sit nor lie, the pain is hellish, even my legs hurt, and my ass in general... Tell me, does Troxevasin ointment really help? Otherwise, I can’t imagine how I’ll even inject tomorrow, let alone until Saturday. I can’t use an iodine grid, I can’t have iodine. Or is it possible to inject it at least from the top three or does it have to be from the top five??
I’ve had a small ball on my foot, probably since I was 13 years old, between my big and ring toes. This ball rolls around, it used to hurt and I couldn’t move my fingers, but now it doesn’t hurt. At first, my parents dragged me to doctors, no one said anything worthwhile. By.
Girls, hello, maybe someone has had this happen, I don’t even know if it’s normal. I had a c-section, they gave me a lot of injections, but not in the butt, but in the legs, in the front. It’s been a year and a half now, and I still have bumps from the injections They haven’t dissolved yet. They don’t bother me, they don’t hurt, but still I’m interested in what to do, how to remove them. Tell me, from your own experience.
Two days ago on Friday morning I had an injection of Horagon 5000, now I’m lying in the lower back and it’s pulling all the way to my legs. Since yesterday my nipples have been hurting so why not touch it???? Is this the state after the injection?? Or does ovulation happen like this??????? How did you feel after the injection? Noshpa won't help here, right?((
DD gave birth 3 weeks ago. My left ovary hurts. When I bend over or lift my leg. There is also pain when touched. What could it be. Yes, I'm still constipated. This may have some influence. After giving birth, ultrasounds were done 3 times. There was bleeding with clots. The uterus did not contract. After the injections I went for another ultrasound. Everything was already normal. If there was something, they would have seen it. What could it be.
Yesterday we got vaccinated with DPT + hep B + polio (drops) (revaccination). My daughter complains that her leg hurts at the injection site. Visually, the leg looks normal. The injection mark is small. Has anyone had this happen? How long did it hurt? Maybe I can anoint it with something?
The girls are at 15 weeks, they toned the uterus, they told me to go to bed, but this is the second time, they made it to 7 weeks, they injected me with noshpa and drank MB6, I don’t want to go to bed again, I drink noshpa, but the pain remains, I can take injections and inject myself at home, what do you advise! Thank you!
I spend my entire pregnancy on my feet. And then I ended up in the hospital with bleeding at 20 weeks. Nothing bothered me, there was no pain, no tone. During the ultrasound, the doctor said that the placenta was low, but the pharynx did not close. They put in an IV and give hemostatic injections. Everything seems to be fine with the baby, but what needs to be done to make sure everything is normal? If anyone has had this, please tell me briefly.
On Thursday I was admitted to the hospital due to detachment and hematoma, and in the evening bleeding started running down my legs, they gave me an injection, pills, the bleeding was stopped, the next days in the hospital they first smeared brown discharge, then everything went away completely. On Tuesday he was discharged home. Today on Friday I started bleeding a little again, but there is no pain. Maybe someone had this? Is this all a hematoma coming out?
I already regretted what I did (Today Syomin’s leg looks good, there is no redness, there is no noticeable swelling either. But. Suddenly, after a lunchtime nap, the child began to complain that the leg hurt. I began to feel it, and there was a lump inside! And the bruise began to appear. I made an iodine mesh .
After surgery to remove an endometrioid cyst in February, I was prescribed a course of Diferelin 3.75, only 3 injections. The last injection was on May 18th. After the first injection of PA without protection almost every day. Until today, tests for O and B are negative. At the same time, the condition has been terrible in the last two weeks - the face has “bloomed”, the stomach is pulling, there is constant heaviness in the legs, stomach, and throughout the body, there is often a headache and I always want to sleep wildly. That is, all the symptoms are O or M. Has anyone encountered this? Tell me when.
Remember when I wrote about the spur on my heel? How painful it was for me to walk, how I went to the surgeon, how he offered me an injection of Diprospan. And how I doubted the injection, because the instructions say that the injection is done strictly after an x-ray, so that you know where to do it in order to avoid bad side effects. And I was scheduled for an x-ray a week after the injection. In short, they gave me an injection then, my heel stopped hurting for a while, then sometimes it hurt a little. But that was bullshit.
Please tell me who has encountered this? Today I called the emergency room for my son, the temperature was 40 and did not go down. They gave me an analgin injection in my butt. He slept for 4 hours, then woke up and complained that it hurt to sit, it hurt to walk, his leg was buckling, and it also hurt to stand. There are no visible changes on the buttock, only when palpated it is slightly denser than the one where the injection was not given. I called an ambulance to be connected to a pediatrician. She said to apply fenistil (I don’t understand what fenistil has to do with it). The district police officer will come only tomorrow. The question is, is it such a pain?
Girls, maybe there are doctors or so, who knows... please advise... Long protocol, puncture next week. Diferelin makes your legs ache, really, your shins cramp and twist, if you sit for a long time without moving, then cramps begin in your legs, not your calves!
Good afternoon, girls! I haven’t written to our wonderful community for a hundred years, since 3 years ago my beloved daughter turned out on the 5th attempt. Well, in her old age, we wanted to give her a brother or sister.
Weight 9700 Height 74 We had a second DPT, a third hepatitis and polio. Woke up after the second nap and can't get out of my hands. My leg seems to hurt because it doesn’t want to walk and stand. They came from the clinic, immediately gave me Fenistil, showed the injection site with gel and inserted Viburkol. It's still the temperature now. I hope he doesn’t get spoiled with his hands in the days after the vaccination.
Firstly, I have tone again, tomorrow I’ll go to the day hospital, but in the meantime at home I’ve been injecting myself with papaverine for a week.. Secondly, there’s terrible pain in the lower back, sacrum, radiating to the legs, the pain has already spread to the thoracic vertebrae.. When I turn over from side to side - it’s impossible to breathe, I can’t fall asleep for a long time because of the pain.. Today I came out from the neurologist with a diagnosis: LUMBALGIA DUE TO OSTEOCHONDROSIS OF THE LUMBOSACROSIS.. Since neither x-rays, nor physical treatment, nor massage, nor effective medications can be done , treatment: lie down and endure.. And also.
Today I went for an HSG with shaking legs. So it doesn’t hurt, all those who have months come with pain feel the same.. the feelings are the same.. before the procedure I asked for a noshpa injection. I went for 12 dts. There’s nothing terrible. In general, you take a breath and look only at the ceiling)) otherwise you will see terrible frightening things) after the procedure you feel as if your stomach is pulling before the month. After half an hour there was no longer any pulling)
Good evening everyone! Tell me, has anyone had a problem with preventing the follicle from bursting after hCG 10,000, the injection was on Friday at 2 pm, today the right ovary ached all night, the pain radiated to the leg, and now it’s pulling on the right and it feels like a cyst has formed! Ultrasound only on Tuesday! The doctor has a full appointment! And she told me not to come earlier!
I have such a wonderful problem - during childbirth they gave me an injection into the thigh of my right leg, as far as I remember - it was an ordinary no-shpa. But! After giving birth, I discovered that the skin around the injection site was numb, and quite extensively - about 20 by 20 cm. As I understand it, they hit the nerve plexus, damaged it and the skin lost sensitivity. They promised that it would be restored after some time. Two months have passed, and the sensitivity of the skin has not returned, but pain has appeared! Those. if you lightly swipe across.
Damn, what is this, I want to cry. The mess begins. The point is that nothing hurts. I called the clinic, and they told me in a calm voice that there was no doctor, call in 1.5 hours. I already hate them all there. I'm lying on the sofa with my feet up. And the heartburn started yesterday. I'm already sick of it, I'm tired of everything. Tired of pills, tired of injections, tired of everything.
Girls, I’m probably already tired of me with my imaginaryness, plus this stupid Klia with the second stripe ((Today is 33 days. This, if you calculate the average for the year, is the norm. But there were stimulations with injections and OK. There are still no periods and no hints on them.There are pains that are not critical.
Well, I went to the appointment, the tests were good, everything was fine, I complained that my stomach periodically turns to stone and off we go. Tomorrow to the maternity hospital for preservation, she said it’s better to play it safe, because... the first pregnancy ended at 26 weeks.. Well, I give up, I’m not my little one’s enemy.. But I don’t really trust our doctors, I’m afraid they’ll give me an unnecessary injection. And another question, girls, does anyone have pain between your legs? I don't know what the muscles are. Is this normal?
Girls, dear, I don’t know what else to do. I can’t even get distracted((
I've been having pain in my side for a couple of days now, like my lower back on the right. The place if you place your palm higher than where the injection is usually given. What's there? Bud? My kidneys have always been fine. And my legs hurt. From the knee to the foot - in the middle. Not from the back, but from the front, a little to the side. I don't walk much. Work is one stop away. At work I sit at the computer. On her feet are ballet shoes. Who had this? Yesterday I visited Gina after work. I looked at the chair -.
Girls, do you think that oxytocin may be released into the body during ovulation, and if so, why is it needed, what does it contribute to? Why did I actually think about this, I’ve already given birth three times and these sensations are very familiar to me, during contractions, and then during breastfeeding in the first days, and oxytocin injections were given after childbirth to contract the uterus! So, during ovulation, as I think about it.
Height 81.5 cm Weight 9700 (in jeans and a T-shirt) 16 teeth) a week ago the lower fang came out completely unnoticeably) I hope the remaining 4 teeth will come out without problems) We got vaccinations today: DTP, Hepatitis B and against pneumococcal infection) 2 of the thighs and the shoulder were involved) oh and she screamed, but not from pain from the injection, but from resentment that I was holding her tightly and some strange woman was still interfering. So far there is only one reaction, he is limping on the leg in which the DPT was placed, and it hurts to touch near the injection.
Yesterday I spent the whole day on my feet, and even in low heels (stable, comfortable), maybe because of this. I can neither stand nor sit. Pain, as if something was pinched. On the ass, the muscles hurt closer to the tailbone. When you stand, there is a cramp in the tailbone and buttocks. She gave me an injection of noshpa and papaverine. Another papaverine candle. I drank a couple of Magnelis to the fullest. I spread it with traumeel. Got better. I’m very scared for the child, isn’t it dangerous? Well, it’s hard to endure it myself. At least everything would work out. On the internet.
Let me remind you that I am in the hospital for conservation; my buttock, lower back and whole leg hurt from the injections. It hurts beyond belief. When you turn your body, it's like an electric shock. I told the doctor today that I can’t sleep because of the pain so and so, she says it can’t be that she’s probably reacting to the weather. In general, I make a mesh and a compress, to no avail (((I don’t know what to do. Several years ago I had radicular syndrome with the same pain, there was treatment with tablets and ointments. But now I’m pregnant.
This nasty thing came out on my son’s big toe, right next to the nail. Exactly she, because I recently deleted the same ones myself. There are black rods inside so I don't get confused. I don't know where it came from. We went to an outdoor swimming pool in Turkey, maybe it struck a finger there.
Girly girls. At the day hospital, IVs are given. Magnesia and NaCi.. plus some kind of injection for swelling. I don’t remember the name... everything was fine for two days. I came home today and barely undressed. Moving my legs makes my bones or muscles just below my stomach ache. pubis is shorter. the pain is very noticeable. what happened with me. The stomach itself doesn't seem to hurt. but pussy. ah yay.
After 2 births, my lower back began to hurt. Now I’m so sick that everything hurts, sitting, standing, lying down.
Hi all. My daughter was born on July 12th.
Gave birth 18 days ago?? The lower back made itself felt back in the RD, or rather, immediately after giving birth, my right buttock began to hurt (when I straightened and strained my leg, I could directly feel the point of pain in the buttock). I thought that the pain was due to the injections (the patient was given an antibiotic, without lidocaine, although the injection was given with it), but after being discharged and arriving home, the pain moved specifically to the lower back. At home I started wearing a warming scarf, I seemed to be on the mend, I began to move freely with the baby in my arms, although I still walked leaning in the RD.
Girls. After the maternity hospital I can’t walk, it’s terrible how my left buttock hurts when I step on and move my leg, it’s simply impossible. I thought it was the consequences of childbirth. But yesterday my husband looked, did a massage and said that I had pain at the point where the injection mark hurt and most likely they gave me the wrong injection and hit a nerve or something. Now I remember, but I really didn’t have any pain other than stitches and my stomach after giving birth; it started to hurt after the first injection. Maybe.