Minimizing Pain or Discomfort Relax your muscles : Tension can increase pain
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Technique 1: Ice the injection site How: Apply ice pack to injection site for 1-2 minutes before injecting Why it works: Numbs skin, reduces sensation Best for: People with injection anxiety, painful sites Technique 2: Distraction during insertion How: Cough, pinch skin elsewhere, look away during insertion Why it works: Nervous system can't process multiple sensations simultaneously Best for: Nervous first-time injectors Technique 3: Dart method (fast insertion) How: Quick, confident insertion like throwing dart Why it works: Hesitating and slow insertion actually hurts more Note: This seems counterintuitive but works for most people Technique 4: 31 gauge needles How: Use thinnest available needles (31 gauge vs 29 gauge) Why it works: Thinner needle = less tissue damage = less pain Trade-off: Slightly slower injection (tiny needle) Technique 5: Inject after shower How: Inject after hot shower when skin is warm and relaxed Why it works: Warm, relaxed skin is more comfortable Technique 6: Perfect needle disposal immediately How: Drop used syringe in sharps container without looking at it Why it works: Psychological - you're not reminded of what you just did Best for: People with needle anxiety Technique 7: Room temperature peptide How: Always let peptide warm to room temp before injection Why it works: Cold liquid causes burning sensation How long: 10-15 minutes out of fridge Troubleshooting injection problems Common issues and solutions

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