A member asked:

I had a toradol injection 9/1 for a migraine it was given in my left hip/buttocks. i still have pain at the injection site if i bump it. is having pain still at the injection site a common thing to happen?

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Dr. Sue Ferranti answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

The intramuscular injection can affect the muscle it was injected into for a while, sometimes a few weeks, after the injection. If it only hurts when bumped, it is likely getting better. If you avoid bumping it and sit on soft surfaces, it is likely to heal faster. If ice or heat makes it feel better, that may help as well. Good luck!

Answered 9/25/2023

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