Preparing site on skin for injection

Preparing site on skin for injection

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HRH2009

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174 posts

178 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2021
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Someone on the forum with medical knowledge could probably answer something that has been puzzling me.

With the current interest in the Covid vaccination, I had mine three weeks ago, there seems to be no preparation/cleaning of the area of skin where the injection is made.

When I was a boy I remember my father, who was diabetic having a supply of surgical spirit. This was applied to the area of skin where the injection was going. I realise the syringes/needles today are one trip disposable items, so does this do away with any need to prepare the skin?

Also how do you cope with a heavily tattooed upper arm?

spikeyhead

17,318 posts

197 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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I asked this question of a doctor some years ago, and from what I remember, smearing dirt round on the skin doesn't make any difference unless the needle is going to stay in place for a while, so it just isn't worth it for a quick jab.

F1fan97

33 posts

40 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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Not sure of the precise reasoning (though the above makes sense), but the official guidance when training to give the jabs said not to clean the skin unless 'visibly soiled'.

With regards to tattoos, going straight through them doesn't make a difference as far as I'm aware.

Skin would always be cleaned before anything involving veins (blood tests, cannulas)

JapanRed

1,559 posts

111 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
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Pretty sure I had an alcohol swab on my arm before she stabbed me... Maybe the nurse did it so quick and immediately before the vaccine that you didn’t notice?

I still think it’s recommended to alcohol swab prior to puncturing the skin.

Clifford Chambers

27,012 posts

183 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
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I'm a T1 diabetic, for years I was on 6-7 injections a day. I never cleaned the site, rarely even washed my hands. Never had a problem.

Some diabetics even inject through clothing.


HRH2009

Original Poster:

174 posts

178 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
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Clifford Chambers said:
I'm a T1 diabetic, for years I was on 6-7 injections a day. I never cleaned the site, rarely even washed my hands. Never had a problem.

Some diabetics even inject through clothing.
Thanks for all the replies.

It still amazes me that PH members seem to have collective knowledge on virtually any subject.

Mr Pointy

11,220 posts

159 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
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Surely there's a danger of driving all sorts of nasty stuff like MRSA & the coccusses into the blood stream if the area isn't swabbed first? They can live on the skin without harm but once they get past the skin via a cut or puncture them it can be very serious.

What happened to those air gun injections which didn't hurt at all? I'm sure I remember getting one as a kid & thinking it was much better than being jabbed.

Badda

2,668 posts

82 months

Monday 1st March 2021
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No need to prep the skin for an IM injection unless the area is actually dirty.

Satanic

1 posts

28 months

Thursday 30th December 2021
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binned

Edited by Bill on Friday 31st December 19:12

popeyewhite

19,871 posts

120 months

Thursday 30th December 2021
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https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/governmen...

If the skin is clean, no further cleaning is necessary. Only visibly dirty skin
needs to be washed with soap and water.
It is not necessary to disinfect the skin. Studies have shown that cleaning the
skin with isopropyl alcohol reduces the bacterial count, but there is evidence
that disinfecting makes no difference to the incidence of bacterial complications
of injections (Del Mar et al., 2001; Sutton et al., 1999).

Ouroboros

2,371 posts

39 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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i take injections every two weeks and was advised no prep needed.

Starfighter

4,927 posts

178 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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I trained as a vaccinator and there was no requirement to go over the area if it was visibly clean.

mike9009

7,007 posts

243 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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I am a T1 diabetic of 40 years. I inject at least four times a day. So, probably had in excess of 58,000 injections. I have only ever had one infected injection site back in the 1980s. That hurt when they dug it out with silver nitrate!

No prep, I just jab and go either in my stomach or thighs. I have been known to inject through my jeans/ T shirt too, if I am out in a restaurant or in public some where! Don't tell my doctor......

Bill

52,751 posts

255 months

Friday 31st December 2021
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Looks like a noob with added spam...