I've got lumps from butt injections, how do I get rid of them?
I got injections, first there were bruises on my butt, then I noticed a lump on one buttock. I tried iodine grids, almost burned my skin, no use. I'm also applying heat. Still not going away. What do you suggest I do?
Try the Rescuer ointment; it comes in a green and white box and is sold at any pharmacy. I had a lump after some very strong injections, and I applied the Rescuer ointment, and it went away.
Марго
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#52
Julia
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It helped us. The child is 3 years old. There were lumps after injections. The iodine grid didn't help, but this did.
Алла
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#53
Bruises formed after antibiotic injections, 14 shots in total. I used 2.5 ml syringes. Sometimes I had to inject myself. I applied cabbage leaves overnight and woke up with severe pain. The injection sites were too tender to touch. My temperature was 37.0°C. I called an ambulance, and they recommended applying alcohol compresses, changing them frequently. I applied them all night, fearing complications. The pain didn't subside, though my temperature didn't rise further. Then I made a honey poultice with a 1:1 ratio of flour and honey, adding a bit of alcohol. The honey was blessed during the Honey Savior Feast. I prayed and applied it. By lunchtime, my temperature was 36.5°C, and I could gently massage the areas. I applied fresh poultices again at night. The bruises are still there, and the lumps haven't fully dissolved, but I can massage them thoroughly now. Life goes on...
Гость
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#54
I'm panicking because a lump from an injection that had been deep in my butt for about 14 years suddenly surfaced today, and I had forgotten about it. I remembered it 2-3 days ago, touched it, massaged it, and now the result is redness, it's growing, and it's coming out, so to speak. I would rush to the doctor, but I caught a bad flu. What do you advise? Can I apply vodka (as a compress)?
мария
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I'm probably a record holder. Ten years ago, I came up with the idea to inject magnesium into my thigh. A huge lump on my thigh has remained to this day. Neither the iodine grid nor the cabbage leaves helped.
наталья
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#56
Galina
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Паша
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#57
Yeah, I've got the same trouble with my butt from diclofenac too, been dealing with it for 10 years now.
larisa
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#58
Pain after an injection. Even inflammation has started. What to do?
Марина
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#59
After the injections, I developed lumps and had a fever for a week. The cream "LIOTON 1000000" or the equivalent "Heparin-Akrigel 1000" helped me. It worked within a week; I applied it as often as possible, every half hour! A doctor recommended it...
виктория
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larisa
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Larisa, good afternoon. My child had lumps on the buttocks after every vaccination. I took a gauze pad, dipped it in purified kerosene, and applied it to the buttocks for just one minute the first time. Then immediately took a potato, cut it lengthwise, and applied it after the kerosene to prevent burns. Get well soon.
Гость
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#61
I also got injections after childbirth and it's been 5 months now, I still can't get rid of the lump... though it's probably too late, isn't it?
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Вольдемар
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#63
Guys, has anyone had an infiltrate removed? I'm about to get mine removed!!! I can't walk properly, can't sit—it feels like sitting on rocks, can't bend over because the muscles in my butt are blocking me, and because of that, my back has started to suffer. I can't even pull my leg all the way in. ***** it's just a complete mess, I've been walking with a limp like a disabled person for half a year now.
Вольдемар
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#64
Images and iodine and alcohol and cabbage, nothing helped, and electrophoresis.
полинка
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#65
You need to see a doctor. Most likely, they will perform an aspiration to remove it.
Алексей
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#66
Just take a plastic bag and apply it overnight and during the day!! It helps! The key is to place it on the bumps and bruises! It creates a steam effect and everything gets absorbed!!!
Olga
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#70
Nargiz
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This suggests tissue neuropathy; consult a good surgeon to have it examined.
Olga
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Sorry, a typo - necrosis!!! Death of gluteal muscle cells, in other words, almost the same as bedsores, only the underlying cause is different.
Бывалый
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I've tried both Lioton and heparin, and even Arthur's method mentioned here—nothing helped! Only a comfortable oil (preferably an ointment if you can find it) applied as a compress, secured with band-aids when you're at home to avoid staining your clothes, did the trick.
At the very least, it reduces the swelling and relieves muscle pain; we'll see if it goes away completely.
Гость
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#73
[quote="Experienced"]I've tried both Lioton and heparin, and even Arthur's method mentioned here—nothing helped! Only a comfortable oil (preferably an ointment if you can find it) applied as a compress, secured with band-aids when you're at home to avoid staining your clothes, made a difference.
At the very least, it reduces the lump and relieves muscle pain.
Гость
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#74
[quote="Guest"][quote="Veteran"]I've tried both Lioton and heparin, and even Arthur's method mentioned here - nothing helped!
After trying many things, I've developed a certain recipe that helps with six-month-old lumps:
1. A compress with camphor oil (preferably an ointment if you can find it), attached with band-aids when you're at home to avoid staining clothes. Place polyethylene wrap over it.
2. In the evening, steam it under the shower and apply a generous layer of heparin ointment, then cover it with plastic wrap to enhance the effect and localize the medication.
Repeat this for several weeks, avoiding cold and physical exertion. Walking or running is beneficial - it speeds up blood flow and the processes themselves.
At the very least, it reduces the lump and relieves muscle pain. It definitely helps because I've tried many reasonable things here, including Arthur's scientifically thorough method.
This recipe works! Stay healthy!
Гость
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#75
After trying many things, I've come up with a certain method that definitely helps with six-month-old lumps:
1. Apply a compress with camphor oil (preferably an ointment if you can find it), secured with band-aids when you're at home to avoid staining your clothes. Place plastic wrap over it.
2. In the evening, steam the area under a shower and apply a generous layer of heparin ointment, then cover it with plastic wrap to enhance the effect and localize the medication.
Repeat this for several weeks, while avoiding cold and physical exertion. Walking or running is beneficial—it speeds up blood flow and the healing process itself.
At the very least, it reduces the lump and relieves muscle pain. It definitely helps because I've tried many reasonable approaches here, including Arthur's scientifically thorough method.
[quote="Guest"]After trying many things, I've developed a certain method that definitely helps with six-month-old lumps:
1. Apply a compress with camphor oil (preferably an ointment if you can find it), secured with band-aids when you're at home to avoid staining clothes. Place kitchen plastic wrap over it.
2. In the evening, steam it under the shower and apply a generous layer of heparin ointment, then cover it again with plastic wrap to enhance the effect and localize the medication.
Repeat this for several weeks, while avoiding cold and physical exertion. Walking or running is beneficial—it speeds up blood flow and the healing processes themselves.
At the very least, it reduces the lump and relieves muscle pain. It definitely helps because I've tried many reasonable methods here, including Arthur's scientifically thorough approach.
This method works! Stay healthy!
Гость
[3528194106]
#77
After trying many things, I've come up with a certain remedy that definitely helps with six-month-old lumps:
1. Apply a compress with camphor oil (preferably an ointment if you can find it), secured with band-aids when you're at home to avoid staining your clothes. Place kitchen plastic wrap over it.
2. In the evening, steam the area in the shower and apply a generous layer of heparin ointment, then cover it again with plastic wrap to enhance the effect and localize the medication.
Repeat this for several weeks, avoiding cold and physical strain. Walking or running is beneficial—it speeds up blood flow and the healing processes themselves.
At the very least, it reduces the lump and relieves muscle pain. It definitely helps because I've tried many reasonable methods here, including Arthur's scientifically thorough approach.
This remedy works! It's better to preserve your health than to run to doctors and spend money on medications later!
Гость
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#78
The best method, tested on myself multiple times, is to take the injection sites, wipe them with an alcohol-soaked cotton ball, and then cover them with a single, cut-out plastic bag. Wear it like that, and everything will dissolve.
Руслан
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#79
Mom very often receives injections, painkillers, and dense lumps or something similar have formed on her gluteal muscles. When inserting the needle, it even makes a crunching sound. At the same time, she experiences very severe pain. Iodine grids don't help; now she's applying a compress with Vishnevsky ointment. Does anyone else know anything? Mom has been ill for many years, often hospitalized; the dense formations aren't due to incorrect injections but because of their quantity. Today, we went to the hospital's treatment room for injections, and they told her to stop injecting into the buttock. There's nowhere left to give injections; everywhere is lumpy. Can anyone help with how to treat this?
It's been 8 months since my injections, and the lump hasn't gone away; instead, it's getting bigger. What should I do???
Татьяна
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#81
1. Apply a slice of pickled cucumber to the injection bump, secure it, and leave it overnight. Repeat for 3-5 days. The pickled cucumber helps dissolve the lump. 2. Use a silicone massage cup, typically employed for cellulite. Apply any vegetable oil to the area with the bump, attach the cup, and move it in circular motions over the lump. Repeat this for several days. With this second method, I completely eliminated a five-year-old bruise with a hardened lump.
Женя
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#83
Tanya
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Please tell me, I have the same problem, where did she get the surgery??????
Ольга
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ALTAISPAS Bruise and Contusion Cream. Girls, you won't regret buying this—it's inexpensive, around 100 rubles, but very effective. I had bruising and lumps on my buttocks and couldn't even sleep properly. I tried various home remedies too, but this cream was my savior; my husband bought it at the pharmacy. Right after applying it, I felt relief. In two days, the lumps disappeared, and after another two days, my skin became lighter. I haven't even been discharged yet, and I have no lumps or bruises left!!!
Людмила
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#85
Галина
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Инна
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#86
But I've never had lumps after an injection, though bruises almost always appear. My grandmother used to recommend applying a cabbage leaf. But I have my own remedy: Thrombocide works great for bruises. This miracle gel has helped me get rid of bruises more than once.
Гость
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#87
I've also been dealing with this for two years now. I'm afraid of getting injections. There's not even a place to do it—there's such a lump and hardening there. It even scares me. Nothing has helped. I've tried heparin ointment, electrophoresis with lidase—I did that too. Since yesterday, I've been making a compress with Levomecol ointment. You need to wet the bandage with ethyl alcohol and put Levomecol on top, then stick it on the lumps. You have to keep it on for two hours and do this for 15 days. They said it would help.
наталья
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#88
These warm compresses only made things worse for me; one had to be cut out, then another, and the honey poultice made me howl in pain. Then I realized I shouldn't be applying heat. The last one was removed with me wailing—it was extremely painful because there was significant fibrosis and inflammation. They sent it for histology, and I saw the lump myself, realizing how naive I was to think such a fairly large lump would dissolve from compresses. Later, they inserted a drain. I developed this fibrosis from injections that were carelessly administered. So, if it starts to hurt, hardens, and doesn't go away for a long time, you must see a doctor.
Маня
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#89
Try massaging with Menovazin, it's really good, warms up, and helps with absorption.
Folks, don't mess around with anything. I've tried everything, exhausted all internet remedies, and nearly kicked the bucket. So don't delay—go see a doctor right away. This is really serious, especially now with the risk of spreading infections.
Ща спою
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#93
Автор
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Apply Troxevasin. You'll see improvements the same day.
Артем
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#94
People, please help, I don't know what to do anymore. In January, I got sick because of the cold weather, then my left buttock started hurting badly and I couldn't walk for a week and had difficulty getting up. I went to a general practitioner who prescribed Diclofenac injections and some other medication. It seemed to get better after two days, but then it got even worse. My right buttock started hurting too, and lumps appeared on both. I went to two different general practitioners twice, but it was useless. I spent over 3,000 rubles on medication and nothing helped. I tried iodine grids, applied cabbage leaves, and have been using Troxerutin for the second week with no results either. There are no visible bruises externally. It's been four months, and the lumps aren't going away, and I have a temperature of 37.1°C. What should I do? Which doctor should I go to?
Ирина
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#95
Author
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Hello, have you had any fever? =( I've had a temperature of about 38 every evening for a week because of the lump. I'm 17 weeks pregnant and worried about the baby. The surgeon said there's no pus and to apply cabbage leaves and that's it (((
Маша
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#96
I recently had that problem too. I tried everything: cabbage leaves, honey, aloe, Troxevasin, Vishnevsky ointment, bodyaga, compresses with magnesium ampoules. I treated it every day for a month. There wasn't much result. Massage helped. And the sooner you start doing it, the higher the chance of getting rid of the lumps.
Екатерина
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#97
Arthur
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I have lumps and they hurt so much that I can't sleep at night, and they appeared from ceftriaxone injections. So, treat with the same thing that caused the illness?
Нина
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#98
Olga
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Нина
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#99
Which cream? You didn't write the name.
Нина
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#100
What cream? Name?
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#101
Игорь
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Ayka
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#102
Ti vilechilsa ot onkoloqii?
Гость
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#103
Хочу поделиться опытом. У меня обострилась грыжа и острая боль заставила самой себе поставить укол диклофенака. Решила его сделать в бедро. Имея огромный опыт инъекций, поставила его не в мышцу, в пж слой. Это инфильтрат лечила так: каждый день 2 раза массаж, 2 раза йодная сетка и 2 раза мазала Долобене. О чудо. Через 1,5 месяца шишка рассосались.
Гость
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#104
Ayka
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Магнезия укол делать компрес йесли не пройдёт через 3 дня то укол магнезий делать прямо в шишку 2 дня и пройдёт