When you had your injection, the needle peobably went trough an blood vessels. When the needle was withdrawn there was bleeding from the vessel puncure. The blood accumulated in the muscle. This is an intra nustcular haematoma. Drugs such as diclofenac can also lead to thinning of blood increasing chances of bleeding.
An intramuscular haematoma is one that happens on the outside and an intramuscular haematoma is one that happens on the inside. Intermuscular haematomas cause more pain and much more loss of function.
because it increases the sodium level in the body which causes hyertension and myocardial infarction
Intramuscular injection involves placing the medication directly into the belly of a muscle.
A haematoma is basically the bleeding either into or around the muscle. if the bleeding is within the muscle it is called an 'intramuscular' haematoma this type of haematoma will lead to a pressure build up within the muscle tissue as the blood is trapped within the muscle sheath. this will result in a marked decrease in the strength or the injured muscle, a noticeable decrease in muscle stretch and a long recovery period. so, bleeding around the muscle tissue is called an intermusclar haematoma. this type of haematoma is much less severe than an intramuscular haematoma because the blood can escape can escape from the damaged muscle and into the surrounding tissues, so there is less pressure in the area and the injury can recover more quickly.
An intramuscular injection need aspiration.
An injection into muscle is called 'an intramuscular injection.'
subcutaneous intravenous intramuscular
The previous recommended dosage of intramuscular dosage for a cat is 2 ml. This has now changed do to toxicity of N-SAIDs in cats.
You can give deep intramuscular injection in upper and outer quadrant of the hip. You can give the deep intramuscular injection between anterior and lateral aspect of the middle thigh.
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You don't have to worry, Diclofenac, B6 and B12 do not interact with eachother.