Can apply ice pack on lower tummy to get pain relief from injections in pregnancy. I am taking enoxaparin daily. I am 9th week pregnant.
Today I used it so little bit scared.
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Yes, applying an ice pack to the lower abdomen can help reduce pain and bruising from enoxaparin injections. However, it is best to use the ice pack wrapped in a cloth and limit application to 10–15 minutes to avoid skin damage. If you experience severe pain, unusual bruising, or any concerning symptoms, consult.
Next Steps
Continue administering enoxaparin as prescribed.
Use a cold compress before and after injection to minimize discomfort.
Rotate injection sites to prevent irritation.
If excessive bruising or pain persists, consult.
Health Tips
Do not apply the ice pack directly to the skin.
Avoid massaging the injection site as it can worsen bruising.
Watch for signs of excessive bleeding or unusual bruising and seek medical attention if needed.
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