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For those who are not good at injections, it's a story about being tame

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Well, today I'm going to talk about "a story about being tame for those who are not good at injections."

But before that, please.

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Then it's the main topic.

Well, everyone.

Are you not good at injections?

Or are you the one who says, "It doesn't mean anything"?

If anything, I'm not bad at it, but basically I'm not good at painful things.

But I'm a person who can put up with injections.

But some of them are not good at injections, so they say work until they are about to stick a needle, step on the ground, try to calm down by talking to themselves, even adults

There are people who really resist like children.

By the way, when I was a child, there was no such person around me, so when I was in high school when I saw it for the first time, I was quite surprised.

Then I became a member of society, and now, 20 years later, I saw the second one, so I said, "Ah! There are a lot of people who don't like injections so much that they step on the ground," and I'm thinking about it now.

At that time, I thought, "I'm embarrassed even though I'm a high school student," or, "It's disgraceful even though I'm a member of society," but recently I feel that it's not strange that there are people who don't like injections to death.

Because some people have a neurological symptom called acrophobia, and some people's blood pressure drops just by stabbing a needle.

Each person has their own weaknesses.

Well, then, I'm going to talk a little ear to those who are not good at such injections.

This is what I wanted to tell you the most today, but do you know the "pain point"?

This pain point is the point where you feel countless pains scattered on the body surface, but it seems that there are about 100 to 200 per square centimeter.

In other words, it seems that you feel pain when the needle touches this pain point.

That means, if you avoid this pain point, there will be no pain, right?

I also had my blood taken at the medical checkup I had at work the other day, but the needle I stabbed at that time didn't hurt.

I was surprised.

That's why I asked involuntarily, "It doesn't hurt at all, you're good at injecting, aren't you?" I said.

Then, the nurse didn't brag or hide her embarrassment, and said, "Oh, I guess you missed the pain point."

That's where I learned for the first time, the pain point.

That means that if you know where this pain point is, if you can stick a needle there from now on, there will be almost no pain, right?

However, please note that depending on where you pierce the needle and the type of injection, whether you stick it in the blood vessel or the muscle, it will be different, so if you want to use this method, please be sure to consult a nurse.

Also, I think it will take a long time to figure out where your pain points are, so please try and error at your own risk.

So, how was it, today's story?

It's about medical care, so I can't say anything selfish, but if you really don't like injections and are in trouble, I think it's worth looking for it patiently even if you find one way to deal with it.

Well, every day like this, when we can input information that seems to be useful to everyone, we also drop it into information that can be used on a daily basis and deliver it to everyone.

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