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Redness/bruising on skin surface at injection site

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2014 7:01 pm
by Wooderson
Does anyone else get it? The bruising is usually no larger in diameter than that of a small pea. I press down immediately afterwards on the injection site for 2-3 minutes as instructed. And the redness doesn't appear right away but usually after a few minutes into a normal (but vigorous) tug session. And it usually goes away in 2-4 days.

When I was injected at the doctor's office on two separate occasions I noticed no such post-injection redness. But then again I didn't beat off both times afterwards either (like I do now at home). Does anyone else get slight skin bruising after injecting? Is it normal?

Re: Redness/bruising on skin surface at injection site

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2014 9:58 pm
by trucxrule
Wooderson wrote:Does anyone else get it? The bruising is usually no larger in diameter than that of a small pea. I press down immediately afterwards on the injection site for 2-3 minutes as instructed. And the redness doesn't appear right away but usually after a few minutes into a normal (but vigorous) tug session. And it usually goes away in 2-4 days.

When I was injected at the doctor's office on two separate occasions I noticed no such post-injection redness. But then again I didn't beat off both times afterwards either (like I do now at home). Does anyone else get slight skin bruising after injecting? Is it normal?


Wood -

I use Prostaglandin 40 mcg & after a year & numerous injections have not had bruises or redness myself personally.
trucx

Re: Redness/bruising on skin surface at injection site

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 11:45 am
by ohohiakane
The only times that has happened to me was when i failed to insert needle all the way in (right to the hub of the syringe). Hence, the trimix went just under the skin, and not into the caversnosa. The results were a lump that arose, and a bruising there. It all went away after a few days.

I now make damn sure that needle is all the way in ..... no reason to leave it just under the surface, since the only small discomfort i feel is right at the outside surface.

Hope this helps,

Bill

Re: Redness/bruising on skin surface at injection site

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 12:10 pm
by dtwarren1942
In my unprofessional opinion, the "tugging" irritates the injection sight causing the redness. Try holding off for thirty minutes or so before commencing the tugging.

Re: Redness/bruising on skin surface at injection site

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 12:01 am
by Wooderson
Guys, thanks for the comments.

@dtwarren1942: I suspect that might be the reason as well. Next time I will try as you suggest and see if the redness doesn't come back. Thanks.

Re: Redness/bruising on skin surface at injection site

Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 9:29 pm
by Peckerwood
Yes, sometimes I get a bruise on the shaft of my penis after injection, even after injecting completely into the cavernosa. It goes away in a day or two, and I would say that it is nothing to worry about. It doesn't happen every time, but I have learned that it is no big deal. I really don't think "tugging" should make any more difference in the outcome of your bruise than massaging a bruised place on your arm or any other part of your body. My bruises usually do not show up until after intercourse...seriously.

Re: Redness/bruising on skin surface at injection site

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2020 10:39 am
by RS507507
So I have had issues with ed and run the course of Tri Mix to Quad. Decided to buy a http://myhardwear.com/ ring too. Used it for the first time Saturday with the firmest I had been in years. The result is a decided ruby rash on top and bottom of the injection.
If anyone is to try this route I advise a small dose of injection to allow the extra firmness the Hardwear will give you.

The gear is a learning process to attach but will do an excellent job of adding 30 % more hardness.

My only fault for the first time is the error in doseage as I used just too much. But what a thrill!!! :P

Re: Redness/bruising on skin surface at injection site

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2020 5:16 am
by frwmw1
I get redness / bruising at the injection site, particularly if the needle moves.

Re: Redness/bruising on skin surface at injection site

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2020 10:51 am
by Leebert
I get it almost every time now just about.ive even had a blood blister form on tunica, not noticing it I started to Jo and my hand was all red! Dam that scared me, but when I cleaned it up and put more pressure on it, I got it to stop. Both your corpra and tunica have veins to watch out for. I've developed a lot of them since injecting.theres a lot of tiny spider veins now on tunica, so I pretty much 70% of the time I got the little buggers.it goes away fairly fast.ive hit one on the corpra and that got as big as a nickel ,took a WK to go away,but it's fine. Every time I inject now around or by the middle of shaft it just makes a big knot in corpra, so I don't have much real estate left. Gonna ck into implants, running out of options. But please don't let this freak you out, every penis is different!

Re: Redness/bruising on skin surface at injection site

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2020 11:29 am
by RS507507
Hope your issue gets better.

Mine has improved with use of less quad mix . I am mildly concerned also about the long term scarring overall but so far it is not an issue.