Because I have this growth in my ear, not too far in. My Doctor says it's far enough in though. I'm nervous, cause they're going to cut it out.
If you mean injecting air only then dont, IT WILL KILL YOU
Injecting anesthetic agents into a primary nerve located near the surgical site produces block anesthesia (also known as regional anesthesia), which is a more extensive local anesthesia. The patient remains conscious, but is usually sedated
General anesthesia involves injecting anesthetic agents into the blood stream or inhaling medicines through a mask placed over the person's face. During general anesthesia, an individual is asleep
because injecting bath salts is stupid! HUGS NOT DRUGS!
Injecting a local anesthetic solution near the area to be treated is a good idea. This will reduce pain to the person receiving the care.
Yes it can temporally hurt the ear but the ear will recover
if loud noises hurt your ear you may have an inner ear infection, have you been to the doctor lately?
Tissue infiltration is insertion of fluid into tissue. For example injecting local anesthesia for a laceration repair is tissue infiltration.
i an answering the question ( does stcreching your ear hurt?) right i have my ear percied 2 time on each ear, and on my right ear i have a 6g streching, going from a 0.00g to a 4g didnt hurt at all, it was a litlle pop and it was streched then the 6g one hurt i didnt cry it just hurt a little. so the higher you go the more it will hurt.
No, you'll get anesthesia. No pain.
You feel a pinch for about 2 seconds I heard
by injecting stuff in them tuff that wont hurt us of course