Missing the vein. but still injecting
Not necessarily but it can cause one hell of an infection!
Tramadol is a type of painkiller. It is prescribed more often in pill form, so unless a person is in the hospital, it cannot be injected.
Hitting a nerve while injecting would cause severe problems, including excruciating pain, paraesthesia, and possibly local paralysis.
a method of treating enlarged veins by injecting an irritating chemical called a sclerosing agent into the vein
Is draino safe to drink? If you enjoy life i wouldn't recommend injecting benadryl into a vein.
Users have, but it is uncommon & not often done. Intravenous drug users want to shoot into a vein in their arms, hands, feet, or neck. Injecting into fat or into muscles can cause pain & serious issues.
Yes.
if you miss it will burn bad, so quit an then hit another vein an if it burns then jus squirt it in your mouth if blood is all in your syringe
If you blew out a vein while injecting, you may notice immediate swelling, bruising, or a burning sensation at the injection site. The area might feel hard or lumpy, and you could see blood pooling under the skin or leaking out. Additionally, if you experience increased pain or the inability to find a vein for future injections, these could also be signs of a blown vein. It's essential to seek medical attention if you notice severe symptoms or complications.
If a serious bacteria was on the needle or in the drug you could get gangrene. The worse scenario would be if you didn't miss and the bacteria went up your vein and latched on to your heart valve and got bacterial endocarditis. A bacteria that grows on your valve and eventually breaks off in pieces spreading throughout your body obstructing blood flow to your brain and limbs which could lead to a stroke. Your missed shot could go MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) which is NOT good at all. It could end fatally. It's a serious skin and soft tissue infection.
pain r/t inflammatory response in effected vein