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						You don't know what it is. It could be an absess for all you know. It could be a skin irritation from the chemical reaction inside the muscle. Before you instruct him to run to the doctor for an AAS related infection, which will become part of his permenant patient medical record, read the rest of what he posted. If the swelling is going down and the pain is lessening then chances are the body is winning the battle against the infection.
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						Yea, you're right. Just sit at home op and wonder what in the hell is going on inside your body and you have no control over it. Do what you will, but you've gotten good advice except for the advice(?) of one tough guy. I bet if it were him he'd be singing a different tune.
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And that's your view. I've had infections before than went away in due time. The general rule of thumb is if the infection pain and swelling is increasing instead of decreasing then yes, it's time to see a doc. Not really though because the doc will just send you to the ER to have it drained if it's an absess.
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