Examples of using The site of injection in English and their translations into Polish
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Select the site of injection.
You may have a reaction at the site of injection.
The site of injection should be changed.
Kin wound at the site of injection.
rash and urticaria at the site of injection.
Clean the site of injection with an alcohol swab.
Feeling hot and pain at the site of injection.
The site of injection is likely to vary within the abdominal region.
Mild pain and inflammation at the site of injection.
The site of injection should be rotated daily to help prevent lipohypertrophy.
Redness or irritation at the site of injection.
Local reactions at the site of injection include: bruising,
Vaccination causes swelling at the site of injection.
When given subcutaneously, the site of injection should be rotated with each administration.
Cm for up to two weeks may arise at the site of injection.
Local skin reaction at the site of injection(predominantly redness, with or without swelling)3.
Redness, burning and pain at the site of injection.
In order to avoid irritation at the site of injection it is recommended that Yondelis is given to you through a central venous line.
With one hand, gently pinch up the skin at the site of injection.
When given subcutaneously, the site of injection should be changed with each injection. .
rash and itching at the site of injection.
Redness, swelling, pain at the site of injection, bruising, hardening of the skin injection site. .
Avoid bubble formation, as this can be irritating at the site of injection.
pain at the site of injection, lethargy, chest pain.
For some weeks after vaccination a swelling may be present at the site of injection.
There were also more local reactions at the site of injection and more increases in blood pressure.
Gradual Release From the Site of Injection.
pain at the site of injection, bruising, hardening of the skin injection site. .
Mild pain and inflammation at the site of injection due to accidental administration of the medicinal product into the surrounding tissue(extravasation)