- Male
- 35 Years
- 29/01/2025
Had some antibiotic shots on my back about 78 days ago, and now they're starting to hurt a bit. Any idea what might be causing this?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
The lingering pain at the injection site 7-8 days after antibiotic injections on your back could be due to inflammation, muscle irritation, or a localized reaction to the antibiotic, which can cause delayed-onset pain.
Dr. Anshul Suggests...
Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Possible Causes of Pain at Injection Site
- Pain could be due to localized inflammation, scar tissue, or a delayed reaction.
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Signs to Watch For
- Look for redness, swelling, warmth, fever, or discharge, which may indicate infection.
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When to Seek Medical Attention
- Consult a healthcare professional if you notice severe symptoms or suspect an abscess.
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Diagnostic Steps
- A doctor might perform a physical exam or imaging to determine the cause of pain.
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Treatment Options
- Depending on the diagnosis, treatments may include pain management or antibiotics.
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Preventive Measures for Future Injections
- Ensure proper injection technique and aftercare to minimize complications.
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Relevant Medical Specialties
- Consider consulting a general physician or dermatologist if needed.
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Consult a General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist or Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 20/08/2025
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