A contrast injection can cause some discomfort or a mild stinging sensation at the site where the needle is inserted. Many people report feeling warm or flushed as the contrast material is injected, but this sensation typically subsides quickly. Overall, the pain associated with contrast injections varies from person to person, but it is generally considered to be mild and temporary.
Besides the injection of local anesthesia and vital signs being monitored during vascular injection procedures. The injection of a contrast medium is included in all vascular injection procedures.
cause it hurt.
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Yes - and no... The procedure involves an injection of 'dye' into the joint to provide a contrast for an e-ray machine or ultrasound. The injection is usually done after a local anaesthetic has been administered. The initial injection of anaesthetic can be felt as a sharp prick - but takes seconds to work. The needle used for the main procedure shouldn't be felt, as the area should be numb.
No.
Besides the injection of local anesthesia and vital signs being monitored during vascular injection procedures. The injection of a contrast medium is included in all vascular injection procedures.
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It hurts alot but try not to think about it it won't hurt if you don't get scared too much
X raying of the uterus and fallopian tubes following the injection of a contrast dye
It is a good solid pinch, so yes, it does hurt a little bit. no, it is completely painless! i promise.
If you mean will the injection of a flu shot/jab hurt, then no more than any injection, but it might hurt a little just for a short time during the injection. If you mean will the vaccine be dangerous for a ten year old, it has been proven to be one of the safest vaccines even for infants and the elderly over decades of use.