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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Nodule/Lump from Sub Q Testosterone shot in abdomen.
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 83808" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>It is more common in some than others. I have been on trt for 9 months injecting sub-q 75mg (.375 ml every 3.5 days) 28 gauge 1/2 inch BD-100 insulin syringe and have never experienced lump/nodule. What is your injection volume and what type of syringe are you using. Injecting slowly can help minimize internal pressure on surrounding tissue as injecting with a larger gauge needle (smaller diameter) can cause a lot of irritation to the tissue when injecting fast. Also make sure you clean the neoprene stopper with alcohol wipes every time before drawing the testosterone from vial and of course your skin where you are going to inject to help keep the area clean and free of bacteria which could increase chance of infection. Also look into the preservatives used in your testosterone as you may be experiencing an allergic reaction. Most important aspects are keeping injection volumes low and injecting slowly which should help minimize any lumps post injection. They will resolve over time but can be uncomfortable/painful/worrisome for many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 83808, member: 13851"] It is more common in some than others. I have been on trt for 9 months injecting sub-q 75mg (.375 ml every 3.5 days) 28 gauge 1/2 inch BD-100 insulin syringe and have never experienced lump/nodule. What is your injection volume and what type of syringe are you using. Injecting slowly can help minimize internal pressure on surrounding tissue as injecting with a larger gauge needle (smaller diameter) can cause a lot of irritation to the tissue when injecting fast. Also make sure you clean the neoprene stopper with alcohol wipes every time before drawing the testosterone from vial and of course your skin where you are going to inject to help keep the area clean and free of bacteria which could increase chance of infection. Also look into the preservatives used in your testosterone as you may be experiencing an allergic reaction. Most important aspects are keeping injection volumes low and injecting slowly which should help minimize any lumps post injection. They will resolve over time but can be uncomfortable/painful/worrisome for many. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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