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What Causes Occasional Pain At The Prolia Injection Site, Making It Difficult To Walk?

on occasion i feel pain at the Prolia injection site and inability to walk without pain for a couple of days. Now, I
can hardly walk at all, and the pain is causing such severe pain that i can no longer motor. This pain is now in its 2nd week. How do you stop it?
Thu, 23 Aug 2018
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It is due to formation of small hematoma or due to contusion following the injection. Nothing much to worry as it will subside by it own with conservative management. As of now you can take analgesics like ibuprofen or Diclofenac for pain relief. Warm compresses over the affected site can also help in reducing the pain.

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What Causes Occasional Pain At The Prolia Injection Site, Making It Difficult To Walk?

Hello, It is due to formation of small hematoma or due to contusion following the injection. Nothing much to worry as it will subside by it own with conservative management. As of now you can take analgesics like ibuprofen or Diclofenac for pain relief. Warm compresses over the affected site can also help in reducing the pain. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.