Everyone says one hurts more than the other. This is a lie! They are all the same size needle and same amount of vaccine. Seriously, take a deep breath and relax, if you tense up it's likely to cause more muscular ache afterwards. The nurse normally talks to you about your day and then there, done. Your arm aches for a while afterwards but the best thing to do it keep it moving as the it won't cease up, promise all you feel is a small prick and then it's all over in the space of 5 seconds.
Yes, the year nine tetanus shot hurts. It hurts more than most shots, but less than the HPV shot. It is more of a muscle ache afterwards though.
If you are looking for the HPV vaccine in the U.K , you have many choices. You can find some drugstores that will offer the injection, you can also contact your family doctor.
First of all, its your opinion on if it hurt To me it didn't hurt but your arm aches a few days afterwards like any other injection you would get. I had a friend who was terrified of needles when she had the jab and afterwards she asked me why was she so scared of getting the jab in the first place. So basically there is nothing to be sacred about.
It hurts anybody, not just a 10 year old. But it doesn't hurt much and not for long. It is less painful than getting an injection.
Yes, you can feel it a bit, but what to do, it is compulsive if you don't want the injection to hurt, is to ask for NUMBING GEL, most dentist's have it. it has a funny taste but it helps!! Good luck!!
You have a tiny injection in year 8 to stop cervical cancer you have three of them spread out over a year .
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cause it hurt.
There is no advantage for getting HPV. This virus causes about 100 different types of warts and several kinds of cancer.
Nope! You'll feel a little pinch at first when they put the needle in, then your gum around the tooth getting pulled out will be numb so they can pull it out! :)
It doesn't "hurt" if you're placed under IV sedation (Oral surgeon). If it's "local" anesthesia, then the only thing that hurts is the injection of novacaine. The actual pulling of the molar doesn't hurt.
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