I’ve seen a lot of posts about injections pain & questions, so I put together some tips for injecting to help make it less painful.
* Use the proper injection site. See http://www.spotinjections.com
* Rotate injection spots, don't always inject in the same location.
* If you are new to injecting, I recommend doing your injections in the glutes.
* Wipe area with alcohol prep pad.
* Use the correct length pin, and insert it all the way into the muscle. A good rule of thumb is 1.5 inch for glutes, 1 inch for delts, quads, biceps, triceps.
* Push needle in with a dart like motion. It sounds painful, but this is actually the least painful method, it goes in so quick you don’t feel it.
* Keep the pin straight, don’t move it around.
* ALWAYS ASPIRATE!
* Always use a new needle.
* Don’t inject with anything larger than 22 guage.
* Disperse oil by injecting very, very slowly.
* After injection, wipe area with alcohol prep pad.
* Massage the injected area for a few minutes.
If you have a painful oil to inject.
* Heat the oil before injection (either in bottle/vial or after loaded in pin, by running it under hot water.)
* If you have a painful oil to inject (some brands test prop, sust, ect.) you can dilute it with injectable vitamin B-12.
If certain areas are painful to inject.
* Ice cube on the site of injection for a few minutes before injecting. This helps if it is a tender injection spot, or to numb the area.
* Ibuprofen 30 minutes – 1 hour before your shot, this can help with painful areas.
* Heat after injection, heat pack or hot shower.
* Light exercise for the area injected immediately after injection. (Biceps - 21’s & hammer curls, quads/glutes - body weight squats, delts – delt raises, calf – calf raises.)
* If you have pain later after the injection or the next day, you may want to try alternating heating and cooling. I personally find that heating right after the injection, and an ice pack much later or the nest day if you get any pain works well for me. Do not leave an ice pack on for more than 15 minutes.
Remember the site you inject into might be little sore the next day, but don’t worry, after you get used to injecting you won’t really feel it anymore.


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