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When took injection lump is made  and it's paining a lot need advice how to reduce the pain and it's severly paining not able to sit
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For pain relief take ibuprofen. Since it has happened post injection and it's painful it can be an abscess and you should consult a surgeon for treatment of the infection by draining the abscess or mere antibiotics. Do not put pressure on the lump .
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It could an abscess formation.....For temporary relief take a NSAID (paracetamol 500mg or Ibuprofen) And consult a surgeon asap....
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It could be a abscess formation at the site
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Lump after few days of injection at the injected site usually means infection at injected site (abscess or pus). Would recommend taking nsaid like paracetamol for temporary pain relief. Bur visit General Surgeon immediately
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Consult a General Surgeon, they will examine the affected area and drain the abscess. Also will give you oral antibiotics for the same
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please do not puncture the abscess using any sharp object
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Apply ice packs 4-5 times site of lump and ibuprofen tablet can use
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May be due to injection site abscess
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Consultation for detailed discussion is advisable
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It could be an Injection site abscess. If there is an underlying pus then you have to undergo an Incision and Drainage procedure. If delayed the severity will increase.
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Please avoid taking Intramuscular injections
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Put ice pack
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Pain killers
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Apply ice pack Do not sit for long time for some days
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Consult for more
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It could be a injection abscess.Apply ice pack frequently along with some pain killer like  naproxen.It may need few days to resolve.
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Apply ice to the swollen area for 10-15 mins 3-4 times a day😊
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Take medications like paracetamol 500mg
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* Ice: Apply an ice pack to the swollen area for 15-20 minutes every hour.
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Medications like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help
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Cold massage And tab zerodol sp
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Consult
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Use zerodol sp
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Apply ice on the area and take painkillers. All will be good.
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It could be an abscess. Please consult a General Surgeon for a physical examination. It might need drainage of the abscess.
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Is the lump pus pointing? U need rule out if it is an abscess.Any fever? Apply ice pack three to four times a day
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Ice packs, warm compresses, massage, arnica gel or cream, aloe vera gel, and tea tree oil can help alleviate injection lumps through topical application or reducing inflammation.
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Kindly connect for further details
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Rule out injection abscess. For detailed evaluation of your case/further queries /guidance/management plan,whatsapp nine three seven zero two eight four three seven six or connect via Practo.
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Please mention the site of lump first 1)Apply ice packs and use analgesic to relief pain 2) Go for Surgery review for better management
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Do connect and consult
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Needs physical examination to rule out injection site abscess (pus collection)
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Please consult a surgeon at the earliest
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For the time being can take paracetamol for pain relief and apply ice pack to the affected area.
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If it is an IM injection, it is because of injection site reaction, there might be pain and redness and swelling for a couple of days which will subside by itself , but if there is collection of pus and there is an episode of fever,better formdetailed consultation
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use ice to reduce inflammation, if too painful the Tab.Zerodol SP 1-0-1 for 2 days is an option
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Needs to be evaluated. Do Consult.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Apply ice packs.
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Apply ice pack
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kindly consult once
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Take one paracetamol 650mg and use ice compresses for first 48 hours. Post that use warm compresses.
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Connect please
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Need physical evaluation
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Use Ice pack.
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Visit to general surgeon for physical examination and evaluation
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Ice pack application and do not press on lump or do not break it
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Ice pack
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Consultation
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Need to look at swelling and history of injection
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massage
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