You need to get it looked at otherwise if you ever need an MRI - they're not gonna do it. Also, are you sure there's no lead in the shot that's stuck in your butt?
2007-09-05 05:57:30
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answered by naturegirlkole 5
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a million. that is not any longer uncommon. some styles of injections must be inserted deep into muscle or fatty tissue, and the buttocks is the main suitable place for it. You communicate approximately getting afraid of photos. you does not pick a needle into your arm bone. Many photos in the buttocks won't harm, even rather. 2. you do no longer pick a dress to alter into have faith me. no longer purely is that extra paintings than that is relatively worth, the dress is extra embarrasing than what you incredibly ought to do, this is to drop your pants, purely some inches. you will no longer must be in that place quite a few seconds. 3. The sequence. Drop your drawers, lean against a table, you get an alcohol wipe (coooold!), a speedy jab which you will no longer even sense, yet another wipe, and you hitch your pants back up. the only component distinctive approximately this shot from a shot in the arm is the area. Dont be embarressed. in case you want to play basketball in intense college and previous, medical doctors will do a pair of issues to you lots, plenty extra embarrasing.
2016-10-18 01:01:55
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answered by ? 4
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Going to the doctor might be a good thing. What did you get shot with? If it's a BB gun or something, maybe there isn't anything worry about BUT you have gotten SHOT in the TUSH! Let a doctor know so they can remove any bullet or pellet from your bum.
2007-09-05 05:54:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Shot with a gun? Well, if you're not suffering any indications of infection, irritation or pain, and it's healing then don't worry about it. Many people end up with bullets being left in their bodies even after being treated at the ER because they can't get the metal out.
If it DOES start to show signs of problems however, DO see a doctor.
2007-09-05 05:54:39
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answered by Brutally Honest 7
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Bullets and its fragments can be left there untouched by a surgeon and it won't cause you anything nor your life be in danger.
However, if you have neurological signs and symptoms like : numbness in the legs that never relieved in time or you cannot walk (paralysis) of the leg. Or you have circulatory problems like: pale legs as compared to the other one, or severe pain that can't be relieved by oral anti pain killer pills, or your leg is developing discoloration like becoming bluish or violate. I mean the region of your legs and not just confined to the area of shot.
Otherwise, just leave it behind and stay healthy.
2007-09-05 07:11:18
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answered by jhundevilla 2
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Sooo, if it doesn't bother you, I 'm guessing the bullet/pellet/BB isn't still inside? OK, then just watch to make sure it doesn't get infected-if it is in there you need to get it out right away, because it will cause you problems down the road.
2007-09-05 05:57:22
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answered by Dotis 4
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Ouwch! You definitely have to go to the hospital. You may have damaged nerves so you can't feel it. You need to go to avoid infection or later complications. Just a suggestion.
2007-09-05 05:54:52
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answered by catch 2
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I think you still need to go to the hospital to make sure it isnt infected or anything else.
2007-09-05 05:53:35
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answered by Candie137 5
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A. See your doctor. Foreign material can eventually cause injury to the sciatic nerve or other structures.
B. Take a course in English grammar.
2007-09-05 06:01:28
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answered by greydoc6 7
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Go to the hospital immediately before you get an infection
2007-09-05 06:23:55
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answered by Anonymous
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