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Arm Pain after Blood T

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Yesterday I had a routine blood test at my local surgery; within an hour I experienced a dull ache at the top of my arm which didn't ease for a couple of hours during which I took 2 paracetamol; should I be concerned about this?

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No. It's common to feel a bit of pain for a day or so afterwards. If it continues past the weekend I would say seek help. Or if the pain gets worse.

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rswx

This is exactly what it is always like for me no worries

Bloody hell grow up. ... ah my arm Hurts. ....

Its just localised pain.... somebody just shoved a needle in your arm.

Leave it a few days and surprise surprise the pain will be forgotten.

In fact why no get used to the 'little scratch '.....

Register to donate blood.

Steve whoever you are... "thanks" for your overly cynical reply to my post.. other replies have been constructive but not yours.. suggest you remove yourself from this site if that is your usual attitude to other people's misfortune.

Dave Lewis (now out of pain in case you were wondering)

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