Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Always Getting Flu Why Does The Injection Area From Getting The Flu Shot Always Fill Like Someone Punched You?

Why does the injection area from getting the flu shot always fill like someone punched you? - always getting flu

Bruises and all .......

8 comments:

fwf_raz_... said...

Because the needle into the muscles.

Brain Babe said...

It has to be injected into the muscle rather than into the bloodstream ... and because the whey is a little thicker than other recordings that contribute to pain later.

I have my vaccination against the flu last Friday and it was painful for a few days. I managed to avoid the stamp of someone in the arm, but until Sunday, when the pain and stiffness had almost disappeared!

Romo said...

Attempts to answer this, why is that the injection to the buttocks, arms and forearms should be? Why not simply place universal? If they say they finally get into the bloodstream and out why so many points?

Romo said...

Attempts to answer this, why is that the injection to the buttocks, arms and forearms should be? Why not simply place universal? If they say they finally get into the bloodstream and out why so many points?

rockman said...

Probably due to the account of the doctor.

Pseudony... said...

it feels to be bitten by an ant ...... big ant ...

Liberal master said...

Because he can.

helloo said...

What are processes happening on the coast along this stretch of coast ?????!!!!

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