Side effects of steroid injections
temporary bruising or a collection of blood under the skin. flushing of the face for a few hours. an infection, causing redness, swelling and pain - get medical advice as soon as possible if you have these symptoms.
The best places to inject are your glutes, quads and delts. It's easier to inject into these bigger muscles but you still need to be careful to avoid blood vessels or nerves. Glutes - your glutes are the safest place to inject.
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The most common side effect of the treatment is temporary pain and swelling around the injection site. Some people may also experience some mild bruising or dimples around the area. Patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure may not be the best candidates for the treatment.
When injecting into the buttock, you should aim for the upper outer quadrant of the buttock (the top right or left sides). This muscle is called the gluteus maximus. Injecting here means you are less likely to hit the sciatic nerve which could cause severe pain and lasting injury.
Nodules can occur following any vaccine. They usually present in the days or weeks following immunisation and are most often reported following vaccines given in infancy or childhood. A nodule can persist for weeks and sometimes months. They are usually asymptomatic but can be tender and/or itchy.
After an injection, swelling and irritation (inflammation) can occur at the site where the needle entered the skin. This is a reaction to the needle or to the medicine that was injected. Or it may be a reaction to both. The reaction may happen right away.
What's the best time of day to inject testosterone? Traditionally, it's the morning. It's not scientifically necessary to inject testosterone in the morning, though our testosterone is at the highest levels in the morning.
Testosterone injections are typically intramuscular - that is, given directly into a muscle. Two relatively easy and accessible sites for intramuscular injection are the deltoid (upper arm) or the glut (upper back portion of the thigh, ie, the butt cheek).
It helps to rest the joint for 24 hours after the injection and avoid heavy exercise.
» Use an 18-23 G with 1-1.5 inch needle to draw up the steroid into the syringe. » Use an 21-25 G with 1-1.5 inch needle to inject the steroid into the muscle.
Local injections are generally well-tolerated and are less likely to produce serious side effects than other forms of steroid medications. Steroid injections may help avoid the need for oral steroids or increased doses of oral steroids, which could have greater side effects.
Some patients may experience a "cortisone flare" after their injection. This happens when the cortisone crystallizes and causes pain for a day or two. The pain may be worse than what you were living with before the shot. This is not a dangerous side effect, but it is uncomfortable.