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What Are The Side Effects Of Anti Sickness Injection?

I had an anti sickness injection in my right bum cheek 2 weeks ago it was painful at the time & a couple of hours later I had numbness in my lower bum cheek & down my thigh,it now really hurts inside to touch & sends throbbing pains that really hurt,I also can t sit on it as it hurts like a bad tight bruise.
Mon, 10 Nov 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The pain should not be still significantly present 2 weeks after the injection was given.

The use of anti inflammatory pain killers would help to reduce the pain but you should still visit your doctor for assessment.

Examples of anti inflammatory pain killers are ibuprofen, cataflam, aspirin, naproxen.

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What Are The Side Effects Of Anti Sickness Injection?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The pain should not be still significantly present 2 weeks after the injection was given. The use of anti inflammatory pain killers would help to reduce the pain but you should still visit your doctor for assessment. Examples of anti inflammatory pain killers are ibuprofen, cataflam, aspirin, naproxen. I hope this helps