ive had tonnes of shots, depends on what it is to where it goes. ill summerise a few
tetenus - butt
yellow fever - arm
rabies - arm
typhoid - arm
hep a and b - arm
antibiotics - arm
polio - oral
most are just a small prick (antibiotics hurt the most actually)
yellow fever made arm a bit numb
dont stress to much most jabs are not that painful
2007-03-20 08:47:32
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answered by Kev P 3
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a million. this isn't any longer uncommon. some varieties of injections must be inserted deep into muscle or fatty tissue, and the buttocks is the main suitable place for it. You talk approximately getting fearful of photos. you does no longer desire a needle into your arm bone. Many pictures in the buttocks won't harm, even a splash. 2. you do no longer desire a dress to become have faith me. no longer in elementary terms is that greater artwork than it rather is rather worth, the dress is greater embarrasing than what you rather ought to do, this is to drop your pants, in elementary terms some inches. you will no longer must be in that place a variety of seconds. 3. The sequence. Drop your drawers, lean against a table, you get an alcohol wipe (coooold!), a rapid jab which you will no longer even sense, yet another wipe, and you hitch your pants lower back up. the only factor distinctive approximately this shot from a shot in the arm is the region. Dont be embarressed. in case you desire to play basketball in severe college and previous, medical doctors will do a pair of issues to you lots, lots greater embarrasing.
2016-10-19 00:24:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Shots are usually given in the thickest parts of tissue like hips, arms, or butt. Yes they can hurt depending on the thickness of needle and strength of medicine . you could be sore for a few days. Some shots may even produce symptoms. Just follow your doctor's advice.
2007-03-20 03:29:00
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answered by LeAnne H 2
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ok, i've had shots for
yellow fever
rabies
japanese encephalitis
typhoid
tetanus
meningitis
hep a
hep b
tb
polio
polio is given orally - used to be the sugar lump - now straight on tongue, ALL the others were in my arm - usuall left arm, or both arms if getting more than one
sat in chair - needle in arm. no probs
typhoid hurt and so does tb (bcg) because tb is sub-cutaneous
they arent that bad - no need to worry
2007-03-18 09:42:09
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answered by confussed! 3
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It hurts for a brief few seconds those shots are meant to save your life and prevent illness a few seconds of pain is worth it
2007-03-21 13:08:55
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answered by fuchetrookbies 2
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