How to properly inject yourself. Features of intramuscular injections into the thigh

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Today we will learn how to make intramuscular injections. Usually, at a doctor’s appointment, a person receives a whole range of medical prescriptions, which very often include injections. The question arises - where to make them? Go to the clinic every day, and even wait in line? What kind of treatment is this, it's crazy! Or invite a nurse to your home - such treatment will be expensive.

So it turns out that in all respects, learning to give injections yourself is the best way out of the situation. You will save both time and money! It's good when someone in the family has this skill. Otherwise, treatment will turn into a very big problem.

How to properly give an intramuscular injection to yourself is a task accessible to every person. You need to overcome slight fear and uncertainty, carefully read the instructions, practice, for example, on a soft pillow, and get down to business. Prepare carefully to avoid causing yourself unnecessary pain. I'm sure you will succeed. But let's finally start learning.

What do we need to give injections?

  1. Disposable syringe;
  2. ampoule with medicine;
  3. medical alcohol;
  4. clean cotton wool or sterile alcohol-preserved gauze pads from the pharmacy;
  5. rubber disposable medical gloves. Basically, if you wash your hands with soap, that will be enough.
  6. a clean place on the table and a clean tray where the tools will be placed.

Instructions for intramuscular injection

First you need to decide what place on the body is best to inject: into the buttock or thigh muscles. Everyone has their own preferences. Some people find it easier to get an injection in the buttock. And someone got used to giving an injection into the thigh muscle.

How to choose the right point for an injection in the buttock? You need to mentally divide it into 4 equal parts. The needle should be inserted in the middle of the outer upper quadrant. Then the needle is guaranteed not to hit a bone, nerve or large vessel.

To inject into the femoral area, also mentally divide the anterior outer surface of the thigh into upper, middle and lower parts, starting from the groin fold to the knee. Inject in the middle third of the thigh.

How to prepare a syringe for an injection

Take the disposable syringe, remove the cellophane wrapper and place it on a clean tray for now. Choose a syringe volume larger than the amount of medicine. For example, an ampoule contains 2 ml of solution. Take a syringe with 3 or 5 ml.

Open the ampoule with the medicine. Each package comes with a nail file. Carefully make a notch on the glass, stepping back about 1 cm from the narrow tip of the ampoule. On modern ampoules, the place of the notch is now marked with a white or red dot. After cutting, wrap a piece of cotton wool around the end of the ampoule and break it off.

Carefully place the opened ampoule on the table. Now remove the cap from the needle on the syringe. Lower it to the bottom into the ampoule and pull the plunger so that the medicine is completely transferred into the syringe. After this, hold the syringe vertically with the needle facing up. You will see air accumulated above the medicinal liquid. Press the plunger to release all the air and a few drops of medication. It is strictly forbidden to inject with a syringe that contains air.

Place the prepared syringe on the table so that the needle does not touch any objects! Better put a cap on it.

HOW TO GIVE AN INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION IN THE BUTTOCK

Stand in front of a mirror, turn sideways so that you can see your buttock. Expose the area you need. Place the body support on left leg, if you intend to inject on the right side. The right side of the body needs to be relaxed.

Use a cotton swab with alcohol to wipe the middle of the upper outer quadrant of the right buttock. Take the syringe into right hand, bring it to your buttock. Hold the tip of the needle vertical to the buttock and a short distance from the surface of the skin. Whether you get the injection successfully or whether it will be painful and unpleasant depends only on your determination. Calmly and quickly pierce the thickness of the muscle with a needle and insert the needle so that about 1 cm of the needle remains above the skin. This will protect you - your hand may jerk and the needle will break, so there should be a tip above the surface of the skin, by which you pull the needle.

I can reassure you that I have never encountered such a problem in my life, although I have been working as a doctor for many years. I'm sure you can handle it at its best. Now press the plunger all the way and slowly inject the medicine. Quickly remove the needle and press a cotton swab with alcohol to the injection site. Hold it until the bleeding stops. To ensure that the medicine is absorbed well and seals do not form, not only press, but also rotate, crush, and move your finger from side to side.

Watch this video of a young man trying to get an injection into his buttock. He does everything right, except for one thing - he's a little cowardly! Usually, over time, fear passes and confidence appears. But I specifically chose non-pros for the show, so that you can see that the procedure is accessible to everyone. Who else noticed the little flaws in the guy’s actions? Write in the comments

HOW TO GIVE AN INJECTION IN THE FEMOR AREA

Indeed, some people prefer to inject themselves in the thigh rather than in the buttock. Please choose what you like best. Sit on a chair, bare your thigh, select the desired area and the approximate point where you will insert the needle. Next, proceed in exactly the same way as when injecting into the buttock. Watch this video, it will be clearer.

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There are many medications that, when administered subcutaneously, cause pain and bumps. Therefore, the doctor recommends administering such drugs as an injection into the thigh or another part of the body. Through the muscles, the medicine is absorbed faster and completely into the body.

Features of intramuscular injections

Intramuscular injections need to be placed in specific areas of the body. Namely, where the muscle tissue does not have large vessels and nerve trunks. The length of the needle is affected by the thickness of the subcutaneous fat layer. It is important that when performing an injection, the needle passes through the subcutaneous tissue and penetrates into the thickness of the muscles. If the subcutaneous fat layer is very large, you need to take a 60 millimeter needle, and if it is moderate, 40 millimeters. Intramuscular injections can be given to the gluteal, shoulder and thigh muscles.

Injection into a muscle: which one?

It is known that the most common injections in medicine are intramuscular.
It is the muscles that are the first to be ready to expose themselves to an injection if necessary, the main thing is to know which part of the muscle to choose - so that the injection does not hurt so much, and complications are more likely to be avoided.

And if of all types of injections intramuscular ones are the most common, then the most important muscle for injection is the gluteal one.

If in this case the doctor prescribes a course intramuscular injections(as experts call injections), then, of course, constantly going to the hospital or to the nurse is not the best option. Learning to give injections yourself may be the best solution in such a situation, as you will save not only your time, but also money.

At first glance, it may seem that such a procedure is quite complicated, which not everyone can master, but, in fact, everything is real. The main thing is to familiarize yourself with all the rules of the procedure in sufficient detail, since the consequences of an incorrectly administered injection can be the most unpleasant, and sometimes even life-threatening.

How to give yourself an injection?

The most painless type of injection, but there are volume restrictions - up to 2 ml. Some people, out of inexperience, believe that this type injections for slow absorption of the drug into the body. But few people know (medics don’t count) that the subcutaneous fat layer has wonderfully branched vessels, and it is precisely for a quick effect on the body that such injections are given. And insulin injections carried out in this way - the best for that confirmation.

There are several parts of the body where it is preferable to give such injections:
Part of the leg from the hip to the knee. Very convenient place for self-injection;
The outer part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow is where many of us have had traces of vaccinations since childhood;
Under the shoulder blade. Also to everyone famous place on vaccination;
Under the mouse. More precisely, in its lower part;
Abdomen area. Most of us associate stomach injections with painful rabies injections, of which we had to give ten of them. But this has nothing to do with small and painless injections under the skin.

How to give an injection to a cat at the withers

  1. As with other types of injections, you must follow general rules which are listed above. When you have prepared the medicine in the syringe, you should prepare the cat: distract and fixate it. If you give the injection yourself and the cat’s behavior is calm, then lightly press down the pet with your left forearm, and with the fingers of your left hand you need to form a fold at the site of the subcutaneous injection - take the skin on the withers or knee and pull it up.
  2. We take a syringe in our right hand and make a puncture at the base of the fold. If a hypodermic injection is made with an insulin syringe, then almost the entire needle is inserted, and if with another syringe, then the needle is inserted 1-2 cm deep. The needle should be inserted parallel to the spine at an angle of 45 degrees.
  3. At first you will feel resistance, but as soon as the needle is under the skin, so to speak, “falls through”, the resistance will disappear. Now you can administer the medicine without any additional effort; there is no need to rush.
  4. After administering the medicine, without releasing the skin, carefully remove the needle. Stroke the cat, speak quietly, gently and soothingly.
  5. Be careful when injecting the medicine, for example, if the fur on the skin becomes damp and you do not encounter resistance when inserting the needle, this indicates that you have pierced a fold of skin and the medicine has not reached the right place.

An injection into a vein, unlike an intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, essentially consists of two actions. First you pierce the skin, then you pierce the vein. Experienced people - nurses - perform these two operations in one go. It’s not at all a fact that you will be able to do this right away. So you can be mentally prepared to first inject in the arm, and only then feel for a vein there and puncture it. During the injection process, the syringe should be positioned with the cut side up. After the tourniquet is injected, you need to remove it and relax your fist.

You can make sure that you hit the vein by trying to take some blood from it (with a syringe, or simply by releasing the blood). If it goes easily and simply, you are in a vein. If not, then you missed and you need to stab again. Again, if you are not in the vein, a “bump” will begin to inflate when you try to inject the medicine. So all operations should be carried out with good lighting so that any changes are noticeable immediately. As my experience has shown, if something doesn’t work out the first time (and it won’t), then you just need to change the arm/vein and try again. It is clear that without apprenticeship there will be no mastery.

Even for beginners, and for those who put in IVs, it may be useful to start with a “butterfly” instead of a needle. It has a thinner diameter, so it is usually a little easier to prick with it. In addition, it has a tail that can be pinched when hooked from the syringe to the dropper. "Butterfly" can be bought at any pharmacy.

Let's summarize the basic rules:

1) Check with your doctor for instructions on medications, which you should read in their entirety.
2) The first time it wouldn’t be bad if the specialists showed you how and what to do, but then you won’t have to go to them anymore. Free yourself and them.
3) We start with the selection of all necessary materials, medicines, disinfectants. Only after making sure that everything is assembled do we move on.
4) We ensure sterility. If there is ANY doubt about sterility, we do everything again with new materials.
5) We prepare the medicines (dissolve, open, dilute), then the instruments (syringes, droppers, tubes).
6) Don’t worry - even drug addicts can do all this.) Be reasonable - you need to understand that everything doesn’t always work out perfectly the first time, but this is not a reason to panic. And we carefully monitor the speed of drug administration!
7) Don’t forget to disinfect everything after completing the procedure.
8) We always throw away syringes with CLOSED needle caps (this is the minimum that you can do for society under normal conditions with such a bad type of garbage).

How to properly perform an intramuscular injection?

  1. It is necessary to use only disposable syringes and needles for intramuscular injections to avoid infection with blood-borne infections (HIV, hepatitis B, C, D). The syringe is unpacked immediately before the injection; the tip is not removed from the needle until the ampoule with the medicine is opened.

The volume of the syringe is selected based on the volume of the drug administered, as well as the injection site - when injecting into the thigh, it is better to use a 2.0-5.0 ml syringe with a thin needle, when injecting into the buttocks - 5.0 ml, and for people with severe subcutaneous -fat layer – 10.0 ml. It is not recommended to inject more than 10 ml of medication into the muscle to avoid the formation of difficult-to-absorbable infiltrates.

  • The injection should be given with clean hands, washed with antibacterial soap or treated with a disinfectant, and in a suitable room. At home, the most suitable places are places where it is often carried out. wet cleaning, or there are no sources of dust and dirt.
  • It is recommended to give the injection to the patient in a lying position so that the muscles of the buttock or thigh are as relaxed as possible. If you have to do the injection while standing, you need to make sure that the leg that will be injected is not tense. To do this, you need to bend your knee slightly and transfer your body weight to the other leg.
  • Open the ampoule with the medicine and draw it into the syringe. Hold the finished syringe in one hand, and with the other hand, treat the intended injection site within a radius of 5 cm with a piece of cotton wool soaked in medical alcohol.

If you have been prescribed 10 injections and you do them daily, alternate between the right and left side. This is how you should do it intramuscular injections. There is nothing complicated about this. Learn and act. Although, it is better not to bring your health to the point of needing treatment. Prevention is always cheaper and more painless for a person. Everything is in your hands.

Anyone can learn to give an intramuscular injection to themselves. Read the instructions, put them into practice, and become a home healer for your loved ones.

I wish everyone well-being and good health, Natalia Bogoyavlenskaya

But it is better to entrust injections to professional medical workers.

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Nobody likes injections, but sometimes you not only have to endure them, but also think about how to give yourself an injection. Usually, when prescribing a course of injections, doctors give the patient a referral to a treatment room in a clinic, where a nurse deftly and quickly administers the necessary medications to patients. But for many, it is difficult to undergo a course of treatment in this way because the operating hours of the treatment room coincide with the hours of their own work, and it is inconvenient to be late or ask the manager for 10-15 days in a row (which is how long a standard course of medication lasts).

Nevertheless, it is necessary to be treated. And the patient is looking for information on how to give himself an injection himself. This turns out to be not so scary, and often less unpleasant, than in a clinic.

The advantage of self-injection

If a person has mastered injecting himself in the buttock or another muscle and does them carefully and without unpleasant consequences, then this is more convenient for him than going to the treatment room.

  • The patient himself can choose the time and place for the injection, gather his courage, and take a comfortable position. Nurses typically administer medications to patients in a standing position, which can be painful;
  • Some drugs require slow administration. Treatment nurses quite often neglect this rule, since they have a whole line of patients outside their office doors. By injecting yourself, you can administer the medicine at the speed needed;
  • To reduce pain from an injection at home, you can use a special patch or gel with lidocaine. The patch is placed on the injection site for an hour, the gel is applied as a layer under a bandage or regular patch. After applying the anesthetic patch or gel, inserting the needle is almost painless. In a clinic setting, the use of patches and gels is almost impossible;
  • Lidocaine should be used instead of water and saline when preparing solutions for injections. Then the injection will be less painful. but not all medications are combined with it, so you need to check with your doctor about this possibility;
  • You can select needles whose insertion causes almost no pain, for example, triangular needles from abroad. They instantly pierce the skin. It is also good to use syringes for administering insulin if the volume of the drug administered is small. In the clinic, the needles and syringes are domestically produced and not always of high quality;
  • Nurses give the injection with the same needle that was used to draw the drug. At home, it is better to change the needle, since when taking medicine through a puncture in the rubber cap or from a glass ampoule, the needle becomes dull when in contact with the cap or walls of the ampoule, pierces the skin slowly and causes noticeable pain;
  • The patient knows well where he has the site of yesterday’s injection of the medicine, a hematoma, a lump, so he injects himself into another part of the body. The nurse in the clinic does not know this and can administer the drug in the same place as in last time. Firstly, it is much more painful, secondly, such an injection can lead to the formation of an abscess, and thirdly, the drug disperses worse through the blood if it is injected into a seal.

What types of injections are there?

Most of the injections are done intramuscularly, a little less - intravenously and very little - subcutaneously. Therefore, it is useful to know how to give yourself an injection intramuscularly and subcutaneously, and also to understand whether you can give yourself intravenous injections at home.

There are three more types of injections that are performed only by highly professional doctors and are prescribed in special cases:

  • Intradermal – used with local anesthesia;
  • Intraosseous - used either for anesthesia, or when the patient is extremely obese and it is problematic to administer the medicine into a muscle or vein;
  • Intra-arterial - used in the complex of resuscitation measures, they are considered the most complex and most often cause complications.

At home, you can independently perform intramuscular and subcutaneous injections. To perform intravenous injections you need skill and the ability to focus not on your feelings, but on the process.

How to give an intramuscular injection to yourself

Here's where you can give intramuscular injections to yourself:

  • The buttock is the most “popular” place;
  • In the thigh - in the quadriceps muscle;
  • In the shoulder - in deltoid muscle.

Injecting yourself in the thigh is the most convenient in terms of technique. But at the same time it is one of the most painful. An injection in the shoulder can also bring very unpleasant sensations. It is optimal to stab yourself in the buttock while monitoring your actions in the mirror.

The needle is inserted into the muscle in one sharp movement; you can insert it with a pop or slap. The needle immersion depth is three quarters. In this case, the needle immediately pierces the skin and enters the muscle layer. It no longer causes pain in the muscle.

The syringe should be placed perpendicularly, that is, at a right angle, to the imaginary axis of the spine, hip or shoulder. The injection site is in the buttock - its upper quarter on the side. The injection site is in the thigh and shoulder - their second third. These places have the least amount of nerve endings, although there is still a risk of hitting one of them.

The plunger of the syringe must be pressed slowly so that the medicine flows gradually but continuously. Rapid or portioned administration is quite unpleasant. In addition, with rapid administration, an infiltrate is formed under the skin - an accumulation of blood, lymph and the drug. It dissolves slowly, and touching it causes pain.

If the drug is only 1-2 ml, then it can be administered a little faster. In general, 1 ml is injected over 10 seconds, this is considered the optimal time. The injection site is treated with an alcohol wipe before and after administering the medicine.

How to give a subcutaneous injection yourself

When administered subcutaneously, the medicine enters a thin layer of fat and is carried from there by the blood. The sites for subcutaneous drug administration are as follows:

  • The area of ​​the anterior wall of the peritoneum, between the ribs and thighs, excluding the hypersensitive area around the navel, which is richly innervated;
  • The place on the arm between the elbow and shoulder at the back or side;
  • Place on the leg between the thigh and knee.

It is more convenient for yourself to inject yourself subcutaneously in the leg or stomach. You should take the syringe like a pencil so that you can easily reach the piston, with the other hand pull the skin 2-3 cm to capture more of the fat layer (but not muscles!) and insert the needle at an angle of 45 degrees. After this, slowly press the plunger until the medication is completely released.

Is it possible to give yourself intravenous injections?

Intravenous injections or injections are the most difficult form of injection to perform for yourself. They can be done to yourself if a catheter is installed in the vein. Then you just need to draw up the medicine, remove the catheter plug, release the air from the syringe and inject the drug. After this you need to close the plug.

Most often, the catheter is installed in the cubital vein, but if the walls of the vessels are weak, it can be placed in the hand or even in the neck. Giving intravenous injections to oneself is allowed in the most extreme cases, because to perform them correctly and effectively requires special training and practiced skills, unique only to medical workers.

General rules for performing injections

You must adhere to these rules:

  • Prepare an ampoule with the drug and a syringe on a towel or cloth;
  • Wash your hands with soap, dry with a sterile cloth and put on gloves;
  • Draw the medicine into the syringe and cover the needle with a cap;
  • Wipe the injection site with an alcohol wipe or swab with a disinfectant solution;
  • Wait 30 seconds until the skin is completely dry (this is necessary so that the injection is less painful; an injection into damp skin is more noticeable);
  • Take a sitting or lying position, relaxing the muscles at the site of future injection as much as possible;
  • Take a syringe, remove the cap;
  • Insert the needle quickly;
  • Slowly inject the drug, pressing the plunger gradually and continuously;
  • Remove the needle;
  • Wipe the injection site with an alcohol wipe or cotton swab with a disinfectant solution.

There is no need to treat a vein with a catheter.

Risks of self-injection

The most common problem that people encounter when administering injections on their own is the formation of an infiltrate. To eliminate it as quickly as possible, you need to lubricate the area with heparin ointment, make magnesium compresses, and install a mesh with iodine.

If you choose the wrong injection site in the buttock, damage to the sciatic nerve or superior gluteal artery may occur. These cases require contacting a doctor for adequate help. If the dose is incorrectly calculated, if it is underestimated, the effect may not occur, and if it is overestimated, an allergic reaction may begin. In the second case, you should immediately call a doctor.

Is it worth giving yourself injections yourself?

If the prescribed drug has other dosage forms, in addition to injection solutions or powders for the preparation of such solutions, you should ask your doctor to prescribe non-injection forms.

Old-school doctors claim that injected medications act faster and better than those taken orally. From their point of view, the tablets negatively affect the digestive system, and the drug administered through an injection goes directly into the blood and does not create a load on the internal organs.

Modern research shows that blood-borne medicine affects a person the same way, regardless of how it entered the body. The liver and kidneys remove substances as they enter through digestive tract, and got directly into the blood. A number of antibiotics are detrimental to the intestinal microflora no matter how they are used. Therefore, it makes no sense to give preference to injections over other forms of medication only for safety reasons.

Injections must be given when the drug is not available in other forms, the patient has serious lesions or diseases of the mucous membrane of the esophagus or stomach, or impaired absorption in the intestine. In other cases, the patient can choose a different dosage form. If injections cannot be avoided, then it is advisable to negotiate with a doctor rather than experiment with yourself.

But if you want to learn how to help yourself, then it’s worth mastering the wisdom of self-injections. After all, people with diabetes are forced to inject themselves with insulin several times a day, and this allows them to hone the skill. So, there is nothing particularly difficult about it. Moreover, this knowledge can be useful in a critical situation, when you need to relieve swelling in a severe allergic reaction or reduce a high temperature, but there is no way to wait for the arrival of an emergency doctor.

First, we want to inform you that we will talk about intramuscular injections, and it makes sense to entrust more complex intravenous injections to professional doctors. But if you are intended for intramuscular injections, and there is no time to visit the clinic, such an injection can be successfully done at home, involving your family. Making an intramuscular injection into the thigh is no more difficult than making an injection into the buttock.

Intramuscular injection into the thigh

To do this, you will need cotton balls pre-moistened with alcohol, a three-component medical syringe with a capacity of 2.5-11 milliliters (depending on the volume of injection), as well as a drug intended for injection.

The injection must be carried out in the following sequence:

  • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap.
  • Wipe the ampoule intended for injection with a cotton swab soaked in alcohol.
  • Shake the ampoule several times.
  • File the tip, break it off and fill the syringe with medicine.
  • Turn the syringe over with the needle facing up and tap it with your finger so that air bubbles move into the top part syringe. By pressing the plunger of the syringe, squeeze out the air from the syringe. To make sure of this, wait for a drop of medicine to appear from the syringe needle.
  • To determine the injection site, sit on a stool and bend your knee. The place for the injection will be the upper third of the thigh on the side.

Preparing for a subcutaneous injection in the thigh

Before injecting, relax your leg as much as possible. Using a cotton swab soaked in alcohol, lubricate the injection site. You should move your hand with the syringe to the side at an angle of 90 degrees, and with an energetic movement of your hand, insert the needle into the muscle mass. The needle should be inserted to a depth of 1-2 centimeters. Slowly press the plunger of the syringe and inject the medicine.

Using a cotton swab soaked in alcohol, press the area where the injection was made and quickly remove the needle at an angle of 90 degrees, which will avoid bleeding and reduce the possibility of infection at the injection site. Using the same cotton swab, massage the injection site for faster absorption of the medicine.

When performing intramuscular injections, injection sites should be alternated. You should not give injections to the same thigh all the time. If possible, use syringes with thin needles and a volume not much larger than the volume being injected. medical product. If a reusable glass syringe is used for injections, it must be thoroughly boiled to disinfect it before use.

How to properly give an intramuscular injection to yourself? Today we will learn how to give an intramuscular injection to yourself - in the buttock or thigh.

Life will simply force us to learn how to give an intramuscular injection to ourselves. Either you have to go to the clinic and stand in line for the treatment room, or pay money to a nurse to come to your home to give injections.

Injecting yourself is not difficult. You just need to learn how to do them correctly!

You need to overcome slight fear and uncertainty, carefully read the instructions, practice, for example, on a soft pillow, and get down to business.

What do we need to give injections?

  • Disposable syringe;
  • ampoule with medicine;
  • medical alcohol;
  • clean cotton wool or sterile alcohol-preserved gauze pads from the pharmacy;
  • rubber disposable medical gloves. Basically, if you wash your hands with soap, that will be enough.
  • a clean place on the table and a clean tray where the tools will be placed.

Instructions for intramuscular injection

First you need to decide what place on the body is best to inject: into the buttock or thigh muscles. Everyone has their own preferences. Some people find it easier to get an injection in the buttock. And someone got used to giving an injection into the thigh muscle.

How to choose the right point for an injection in the buttock? You need to mentally divide it into 4 equal parts. The needle should be inserted in the middle of the outer upper quadrant. Then the needle is guaranteed not to hit a bone, nerve or large vessel.

To inject into the femoral area, also mentally divide the anterior outer surface of the thigh into upper, middle and lower parts, starting from the groin fold to the knee. Inject in the middle third of the thigh.

How to prepare a syringe for an injection

Take the disposable syringe, remove the cellophane wrapper and place it on a clean tray for now. Choose a syringe volume larger than the amount of medicine. For example, an ampoule contains 2 ml of solution. Take a syringe with 3 or 5 ml.

Open the ampoule with the medicine. Each package comes with a nail file. Carefully make a notch on the glass, stepping back about 1 cm from the narrow tip of the ampoule. On modern ampoules, the place of the notch is now marked with a white or red dot. After cutting, wrap a piece of cotton wool around the end of the ampoule and break it off.

Carefully place the opened ampoule on the table. Now remove the cap from the needle on the syringe. Lower it to the bottom into the ampoule and pull the plunger so that the medicine is completely transferred into the syringe. After this, hold the syringe vertically with the needle facing up. You will see air accumulated above the medicinal liquid. Press the plunger to release all the air and a few drops of medication. It is strictly forbidden to inject with a syringe that contains air.

Place the prepared syringe on the table so that the needle does not touch any objects! Better put a cap on it.

HOW TO GIVE AN INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION IN THE BUTTOCK

Stand in front of a mirror, turn sideways so that you can see your buttock. Expose the area you need. Shift your body support to your left leg if you intend to inject on the right. The right side of the body needs to be relaxed.

Use a cotton swab with alcohol to wipe the middle of the upper outer quadrant of the right buttock. Take the syringe in your right hand and bring it to your buttock. Hold the tip of the needle vertical to the buttock and a short distance from the surface of the skin. Whether you get the injection successfully or whether it will be painful and unpleasant depends only on your determination. Calmly and quickly pierce the thickness of the muscle with a needle and insert the needle so that about 1 cm of the needle remains above the skin. This will protect you - your hand may twitch and the needle will break, so there should be a tip above the surface of the skin, by which you pull the needle.

I can reassure you that I have never encountered such a problem in my life, although I have been working as a doctor for many years. I'm sure you'll do the best you can. Now press the plunger all the way and slowly inject the medicine. Quickly remove the needle and press a cotton swab with alcohol to the injection site. Hold it until the bleeding stops. To ensure that the medicine is absorbed well and seals do not form, not only press, but also rotate, crush, and move your finger from side to side.

Watch this video of a young man trying to get an injection into his buttock. He does everything right, except for one thing - he's a little cowardly! Usually, over time, fear passes and confidence appears. But I specifically chose non-pros for the show, so that you can see that the procedure is accessible to everyone. Who else noticed the little flaws in the guy’s actions? Write in the comments

HOW TO GIVE AN INJECTION IN THE FEMOR AREA

Indeed, some people prefer to inject themselves in the thigh rather than in the buttock. Please choose what you like best. Sit on a chair, bare your thigh, select the desired area and the approximate point where you will insert the needle. Next, proceed in exactly the same way as when injecting into the buttock.

If you are prescribed 10 injections and do them daily, alternate between the right and left sides. This is how intramuscular injections should be done. There is nothing complicated about it. Learn and act. Although, it is better not to bring your health to the point of needing treatment. Prevention is always cheaper and more painless for a person. Everything is in your hands.