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EcclesCake | 16:12 Thu 27th Oct 2011 | Health & Fitness
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I've had a steroid injection in my shoulder today. I was warned that a few hours later and tomorrow were likely to be painful, he wasn't joking! As advised I have taken paracetemol which has helped, but not enough. Would a bag of frozen peas or a hot water bottle help ease the discomfort, or a clove in my armpit, anything????

I have a high pain threshold but this is nasty, I've had steroid jabs in my knuckles before and am surprised how painful this one has been.
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nisads are anti inflamatory eg ibruprophen,asprin,diplofenic,naproxen etc
I didn't think that Aspirin was a Nsaid.........but I might be wrong.......
oh yes asprin is anti inflamatory..... agree with you ecclescake in the restoratve power of gin and tonic.
nannybody...thank you....I didn;t realise....I just thought it was a pain killer with NO anti inflammatory properties.

I also thought that NSaids if contra indicated at all, were contraindicated against oral steroids....EcclesCake has parenteral steroids.

Is that the same then?
When my husband had a very painful reaction to a steriod injection in the shoulder the doctor advised him to try a hot water bottle for half an hour then ice for half an hour and to keep doing that. It did work after a while of me running up and down stairs whilst trying to run a pub!
i can only go my own experience and i've never been allowed to take nisads with steriods,but eccles doc will know best, howeverI always ask what i can and cant have in the way of pain releive...better to be sure than wanting more help and not knowing
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I think I'll go for the gentle paracetemol and heat treatment with regular doses of G&T. In a day or two if the pain changes back to dodgy shoulder pain I'll return to the Diclofenac (with gin if it shows therapeutic qualities).
I had a kenalog injection for inflammatory arthritis. I was dreading it after hearing my mum saying about horribly painful steroid injections in her shoulders for osteo arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome. I was bracing myself during the countdown and I hardly felt the needle! Was amazed though it was given as a jab in the bum so maybe less painful than a joint (?) - and I have ample "padding" I guess :)

I was saying to the rhumatology bloods nurses after and apparently that nurse has a knack of making it painless! I think she used a numbing thing as well and I am NHS. Maybe it's a knack though I've have thought it could be less painful having it in your bum than into a joint.

Hope it kicks in and you get some relief soon! Mine took a few days to kick in but made a huge difference while it lasted.
eccles cake hope you are feeling better today and getting some releif thought you might find this helpful
www.bupa.co.uk/individuals/health-information
/directory/j/joint...
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