I don't know but I am having them from a novacaine shot I received on Tuesday. I came down with them Wednesday afternoon and still have them on Thursday.
Yes . I have had ear pain for 2 weeks now after a shot by the dentist. There was a nerve hit . what can you do about this pain
No it is not.
you get one for every cavity you have
You have to wait until your better then you get the flu shot
Yes, pain after a shot is called phlebitis, it is caused when the needle hits the bone. It is very common, it should go away in a few days, sometimes, rarely will it last a week or more.
Well then it is because he thinks that you do not NEED that shot. The shot is with novacaine and is given if necessary due to its numbing result. All you feel is a little pinch but if he asks you , you should take it. Hope it helps.
No, it's just like getting a shot in your arm or having blood drawn. There is usually a bruise left. Just a side note, Novacaine is no longer used in dental offices, but it is a general name sometimes used for all dental shots.
Don't know the answer. The two smallest toes on both of my feet feel like they have been shot u0p with novacaine all the time. None of my doctors make anything of this and don't ever seem concerned.
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.
Yes:- Gas Hypnotism
The only side effects to the shot are a little soreness and redness at the injection site. You might feel tired or "blah" for a day or so because your immune system is fighting off the virus particles in the shot, but you definitely don't catch anything from the shot because the particles are dead.