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Injection place reddish. Plz advice
Dear dr I went for checkup wth my dr to show my report. He gave pan n rabifast iv injection. The sister injected on my nerve on Thursday. On Friday eve that place got reddish like blood clot. Saturday it's so darker like blusih. Yesterday night I gave hot water on that place n ice cube also. It's slightly reduced. Still I have that place reddish now in the right hand Is it normal or anything harm. As they injected on nerve.  Plz advice me..
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Hi First apply ice pack to it and apply thrombophob cream on the rediish area it will go away. Don't worry it happens sometimes, if there is any whitish area over red then you need medical attention and consultation.
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Apply thrombophobe ointment and have a video consultation to verify if it is infective cause or not
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If you don't treat properly it will become abscess Need detailed history and evaluation with pic
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