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  5. Hi, Ive been given 20 injections of dexamethasone, gentamycin, and deriphyllin over 5 days, with one injection in each buttock. I didnt feel any pain during the injections, but after 2 days, I started experiencing pain and noticed lumps on both sides. Ive been using thromophob cream and taking Zerodol SP for the past 10 days, but the lumps are still there and painful. What should I do next?

Hi, Ive been given 20 injections of dexamethasone, gentamycin, and deriphyllin over 5 days, with one injection in each buttock. I didnt feel any pain during the injections, but after 2 days, I started experiencing pain and noticed lumps on both sides. Ive been using thromophob cream and taking Zerodol SP for the past 10 days, but the lumps are still there and painful. What should I do next?

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Hi, Ive been given 20 injections of dexamethasone, gentamycin, and deriphyllin over 5 days, with one injection in each buttock. I didnt feel any pain during the injections, but after 2 days, I started experiencing pain and noticed lumps on both sides. Ive been using thromophob cream and taking Zerodol SP for the past 10 days, but the lumps are still there and painful. What should I do next?

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Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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