The pain from the needle entering the skin depends on the location of the shot, the skill of the doctor/nurse, and the gauge of the needle.
Depending on how much they administer novocaine may make you drowsy / tired.
I'm going to be honest... yes.Another View: If you have a 'good' doctor or dentist, they will numb the place where you will receive the novacaine shot with a topical anesthetic which they will apply with a cotton swab first.
it is the shots dentists use to numb your mouth before they work on you
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It is very possible that novocaine can make you feel sick. It is a common problem that novocaine will cause nauseous.
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Putting ice in the area before you get the shot is a good way to make a shot hurt less. This can numb the area well. While you still might feel the poke, it won't be as bad.
For me, they did not hurt.
A local anesthetic is a mild anesthetic used to numb a specific area of the body (such as a Novocaine shot). Novocaine is the most commonly used local anesthetic, though there are topical local anesthetics that can be rubbed on the skin (i.e. Oragel)
Novocaine is a synthetic derivative of cocaine.