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Tag: Patient comfort

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Do injections in the bum hurt? Understanding pain and techniques in medications and pharmacology

5 min read
A study found that pain was reported by 80% of men receiving intramuscular gluteal injections, although the discomfort was typically mild and temporary. While some level of pain is to be expected, the severity can be greatly influenced by technique, medication, and the injection site itself. So, do injections in the bum hurt? The answer is nuanced, but with the right knowledge, it is a very manageable experience.

Why do dentists no longer use nitrous oxide?

4 min read
According to a 2023 study published in the *Journal of the American Dental Association*, there has been a noticeable decade-long decrease in nitrous oxide use in dental practices across the United States. This shift prompts many to ask, "Why do dentists no longer use nitrous oxide?" The answer lies in the evolution of dental technology, an expanded understanding of patient needs, and the advent of more sophisticated sedation options.

Are you sedated for eye injections? Understanding Anesthesia and Patient Comfort

4 min read
For the vast majority of routine intravitreal injections, patients are not put under deep sedation; instead, the procedure relies on a simple local anesthetic to ensure comfort. The thought of a needle near the eye can be frightening, but understanding the process and the role of anesthesia, can significantly reduce anxiety for those wondering, 'Are you sedated for eye injections?'.

Exploring Your Options: What Anesthesia Do They Use For Eyelid Surgery?

4 min read
According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, blepharoplasty, or eyelid surgery, is one of the most common cosmetic procedures performed today. If you are considering this popular procedure, a crucial factor in your comfort and recovery is understanding what anesthesia do they use for eyelid surgery, with options ranging from local numbing to general unconsciousness.

Can you inject Wegovy cold? Safety, comfort, and best practices

3 min read
According to the manufacturer, it is safe to inject Wegovy immediately after removing it from the refrigerator, but many patients report that injecting it while still cold can cause a stinging or burning sensation at the injection site. The simple practice of allowing the medication to reach room temperature can significantly improve the comfort of your weekly injection routine.

What is the airlock technique?

4 min read
Studies show that up to 73% of nurses observe medication leakage after an intramuscular injection [1.5.1]. To address this and improve patient comfort, clinicians can ask, **what is the airlock technique?** This method is designed to reduce leakage and pain [1.4.1, 1.4.2].