? 09/17 Help needed!!!

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Tatiana and Piggy Russia

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Good day! On September 15, I gave an injection in the lower abdomen and something went wrong. At the injection site, a lump immediately formed with a bloody puncture site, and then a bright red bruise formed. It was red for two days. This morning the swelling has subsided a little, and it seemed to me that the brightness of the redness is no longer the same, but it’s still a red place. Did I hit the vessel hard or is there a problem with the blood? Has anyone had a situation where after the injection the bruise was red for a long time and did not turn purple-blue, like a simple bruise? And also, please send me a link to a good, detailed video teaching how to give an insulin injection. It seems to me that I still haven’t learned how to properly make a pyramid out of leather.
 
This is a link to information on giving shots.

Chances are that you injected into the muscle. It will likely take several days for the bruise to heal.
They just scared me to death today, saying that such bruises can be caused by hemolysis, and today I’ve been trying for half a day to find a connection between blood diseases and bruises, reading about hemolysis. But I want to believe that I still gave the injection incorrectly - it will pass , but hemolysis......
 
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