Yes, you can typically receive a Kenalog (triamcinolone) shot after recovering from a cold, provided you are no longer experiencing symptoms and feel well. However, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider before getting the shot, as they can evaluate your specific situation and determine if it's appropriate. They may consider any lingering health issues or your overall health status.
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I have undiagnosed Multiple Sclerosis although MRI MA Brain Scans showing lesions in my brain normally associate with this disease in progress. I didn't know about MS since I had been misdiagnosed thirty years ago and have suffered suspecting something else. It wasn't until I had a KENALOG shot for what I thought were chronic allergies that I developed nearly every symptom of MS within a few short weeks of having one single Kenalog Shot. I nearly died my symptoms were so severe. I had to get some shots to remove the Kenalog drug effects from my body.
I don't thinkso because you would still have a cold.
A Kenalog shot, which contains triamcinolone, is a corticosteroid that may help reduce inflammation and alleviate pain associated with shingles. However, it is not a primary treatment for the viral infection itself, which is typically managed with antiviral medications. It's essential to consult a healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate treatment for shingles based on individual circumstances.
It normally takes Kenalog a few hours to work once it is injected into a person's joint. It is important to remember that overuse of the joint should be avoided even though it feels like it is much better after the shot.
Just a few seconds. By the time you feel the needle, the shot is almost over.
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Well is she is really nice and has an okay phisque just go out with her and then at least you gave her shot:)
A shot that bounces twice very close to the net is called a dropshot.
No, Jefferson Davis did not get shot. He died after being exposed to a cold-rain that gave him a severe cold and bronchitis, which was further complicated by Malaria.
A drop shot is a shot in raquet sports which requires slicing the ball, putting a backspin on the ball just over the net.
Just over $1200 per shot (once per week)