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Last edited by hollywoodundead2016; 08-02-2017 at 05:06 PM.
As soon as you open that syringe from its sterile packaging, it is no longer considered sterile. While you probably don't have an infection and if your body was only exposed to small amounts of bacterial contamination. You should absolutely never, do that again.
When you introduce normal skin bacterial to areas that they would never see, you run the risk of that bacterial causing infection.
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I think if you have fever then you're infected if the Injection area doesn't go smaller or better in general then you need doc asap
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