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Is it normal for liquid to come out after an injection?

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Studies show that leakage occurs in a significant percentage of subcutaneous injections, with one clinical trial observing it in 39% of cases [1.2.1]. Seeing a drop of blood or medication on your skin after an injection can be worrying, but **is it normal for liquid to come out after an injection?**

The Correct Technique: Do You Squeeze the Skin for an IM Injection?

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Improper injection technique, such as squeezing the skin for an intramuscular (IM) shot, can lead to medication being delivered into the wrong tissue layer, potentially affecting absorption and increasing discomfort. The correct skin preparation is a crucial step in ensuring the medication is deposited properly and safely within the muscle.

How to Avoid Lumps When Injecting: A Complete Guide

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Studies show that the prevalence of lipohypertrophy, a common type of injection lump, can be as high as 62% among people with diabetes who use insulin [1.2.1]. Knowing **how to avoid lumps when injecting** is crucial for medication absorption and comfort.

What Is the Z-Track Method? A Guide to Proper Injection Technique

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The Z-track method is used for certain intramuscular injections and has been shown to reduce leakage of medication through subcutaneous tissue. This specialized technique, which involves displacing skin and muscle, is a key skill for administering irritating drugs that can cause tissue discoloration and damage if not properly sealed within the muscle.

What is the airlock technique?

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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].