doctor doctor give me the news!!
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02-15-2009 05:28 PM
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doctor doctor give me the news!!
Seriously, somebody.
For future reference, what is the general length of dosing for Cephalexin when used for bacterial infections caused by injections?
I've read 500mg 3x daily, for 5 days. This was at an "ask a pharmacist" website. Alas, I'm not sure. Experts!!?
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02-15-2009 05:47 PM
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are you planning on getting an infection...just use care and shoot clean...ive been pinning for a while and never once had a problem...
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02-15-2009 05:52 PM
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Also, make sure if you [feel] you are experiencing a bacterial infection, that it is not merely aesthetic inflammation. No need to inject more compounds than necessary.
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02-15-2009 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by
mooch2321
are you planning on getting an infection...just use care and shoot clean...ive been pinning for a while and never once had a problem...
Haha.. hell no.
I've currently got a spot that I'm suspicious of, which is why I'm asking.
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02-15-2009 05:52 PM
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dosages range from 250mgs-1000mgs 4 times a day based upon body weight....should be taken for 7-14 days
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02-15-2009 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
Mulletsoldier
Also, make sure if you [feel] you are experiencing a bacterial infection, that it is not merely aesthetic inflammation. No need to inject more compounds than necessary.
This is why I'm waiting this bad boy out. I am quite sure I at least nicked a vein, had much more bleeding than usual, plus the injection was rather painful.
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02-15-2009 06:00 PM
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Just watch the area closely bro.. If it swells up and starts turning red, or streaking, hot to the touch.. etc etc which Im sure you are already aware of what to look for, then get to a doc.. Had a good friend of mine 2 years ago get a shot site infection.. He took antibiotics he had, but it did not do the trick.. he had to go and have the site lanced, drained, cleaned and packed.. It was a nasty mess.. Said tons of green **** just poured out once it was opened up..
I know that sounds somewhat extreme, just want you to be careful, as it can get serious
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02-15-2009 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by
ozarkaBRAND
This is why I'm waiting this bad boy out. I am quite sure I at least nicked a vein, had much more bleeding than usual, plus the injection was rather painful.
What are the symptoms currently?
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02-15-2009 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by
ozarkaBRAND
Seriously, somebody.
For future reference, what is the general length of dosing for Cephalexin when used for bacterial infections caused by injections?
I've read 500mg 3x daily, for 5 days. This was at an "ask a pharmacist" website. Alas, I'm not sure. Experts!!?
There are many factors that would determine the appropriate course of treatment (Be it antibiotics, Incision and drainage, or both) for any given abscess or cellulitis development. The physical complaint, presentation, and current symptomatology of the given event is paramount in making that type of decision as a healthcare practitioner.
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02-15-2009 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by
Mulletsoldier
What are the symptoms currently?
Pain, mild swelling, it's pink! Not especially warm though, not compared to the rest of my body. Here, I took a picture
red spot outlined in light blue.
Attachment 26014
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02-15-2009 10:27 PM
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looks like an allergic reaction, take some benadryl and see what that does for u
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02-15-2009 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted by
nosnmiveins
looks like an allergic reaction, take some benadryl and see what that does for u
I certainly hope that's all it is, but, why in this delt and not my other delt, or my ass, or quad for that matter?
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02-15-2009 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by
ozarkaBRAND
Pain, mild swelling, it's pink! Not especially warm though, not compared to the rest of my body. Here, I took a picture

red spot outlined in light blue.
Attachment 26014 Based on the internet photo (which doesn't tell you much to be honest from an assessment standpoint) doesn't look overly concerning at this point.
Place a permanent marker outline around the circumfrence of this affected area. You want to assess for erythema (redness) expanding outside this border over the coming days, as well as the development of any new symptoms (I.E increased pain, swelling, fever, body aches, weakness.)
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02-15-2009 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by
Trauma1
Based on the internet photo (which doesn't tell you much to be honest from an assessment standpoint) doesn't look overly concerning at this point.
Place a permanent marker outline around the circumfrence of this affected area. You want to assess for erythema (redness) expanding outside this border over the coming days, as well as the development of any new symptoms (I.E increased pain, swelling, fever, body aches, weakness.)
You.
Are.
Amazing.
Thank you T1!!!
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02-15-2009 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
ozarkaBRAND
You.
Are.
Amazing.
Thank you T1!!!
No problem. It actually looks like a mild contact/chemical dermatitis to be honest based on this photo observation. If it is, it should resolve on its own without complications.
You can try a small amount of 1% hydrocortisone cream application to that area to see if it improves, or an oral antihistamine if it begins to itch. Don't play with the area though, let it be for now.
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02-15-2009 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by
Trauma1
No problem. It actually looks like a mild contact/chemical dermatitis to be honest based on this photo observation. If it is, it should resolve on its own without complications.
You can try a small amount of 1% hydrocortisone cream application to that area to see if it improves, or an oral antihistamine if it begins to itch. Don't play with the area though, let it be for now.

Cool. I went ahead and outlined it with a sharpie like you said.
<crosses fingers>
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02-15-2009 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by
ozarkaBRAND
Cool. I went ahead and outlined it with a sharpie like you said.
<crosses fingers>
Good deal.
Now forget about it for now, and reassess tomorrow. haha!
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02-15-2009 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by
Trauma1
Good deal.
Now forget about it for now, and reassess tomorrow. haha!

Yes sir!
One question before I forget about it. If I did not inject deep enough into the muscle, and some oil leaked out under the skin, could this be the cause? If so, any dire implications, or do I just wait it out?
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02-15-2009 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by
ozarkaBRAND
Yes sir!
One question before I forget about it. If I did not inject deep enough into the muscle, and some oil leaked out under the skin, could this be the cause? If so, any dire implications, or do I just wait it out?
It certainly could be, and very likely the issue. In some people, oil or reconstitution additives can cause a contact/chemical type dermatitis from this type of exposure if leaked into more superficial/subcutaneous tissues. Utilizing the Z-track injection method helps prevent these type of issues.
Just watch it, but i think everything will work out fine here in the end.
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02-15-2009 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by
Trauma1
It certainly could be, and very likely the issue. In some people, oil or reconstitution additives can cause a contact/chemical type dermatitis from this type of exposure if leaked into more superficial/subcutaneous tissues. Utilizing the Z-track injection method helps prevent these type of issues.
Just watch it, but i think everything will work out fine here in the end.
I used the ol' Z-track method.. but, only used a 5/8" needle. May have been my problem.
At any rate. Thank you Trauma! I will stop with the questions and reassess tomorrow morning
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