How bad does a shot from a doctor hurt?
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If your not afraid of shots, it wouldn't hurt at all. Even if your afraid of shots, it still wouldn't hurt. Its like a mosquito bite.
not at all. just a little sting...and it burns abit sometimes, but barely...
Depends on "where" the shot goes. I've had a few that were in the hip with a 4" needle that hurt pretty bad. Flu shots make my are sore for a day or two.
But the normal shot in the upper arm don't hurt.
since you are probably going to get one in the near future, i bet u'll soon know for your own onsies self
the needle going in doesnt hurt at all.. them injecting you with stuff..you feel a bit of pressure, I wouldn't call it pain..just pressure..the needle comming out doesn't hurt either..but some shots can leave your sore for a few days afterwards..but it feels like a bruise
this would depend on what the shot is of.
if it is a pain killer then it should not hurt that much and then if it does it will only be for a little bit i now when i get them it is better then the other pain that i am in
It depends on the shot material, where it is placed, how bulky it is and the skill of the giver. Most shots given into relaxed muscle of moderate bulk by a reasonably skilled giver do not hurt much. It helps if you can forceably relax including looking away from the site so you don't know when it is going in. Some shots are bulky or contain material that has to be kept refrigerated and hurt after the needle is pulled out. Some shots into very tight locations, especially novacaine into the jaw hurt a bunch and dentists now swab to numb the skin to reduce it.
not at all. just a little sting
badly
are u talking about an injection (allergy shots, shotps of penicillan,
for say strep throat or a vaccine or - epidural for back pain or neck pain-- or inserting spinal colum
there are all different types and each has a different pain level and everyone reacts differently too..
It depends on the doctor and the shot, but most of them are a tiny sting that lasts a few seconds. Nothing to worry about
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