Probably has more to do with the precise injection location. If the needle is closer to a nerve or there’s more pooling of the liquid it will probably cause more discomfort.
well nurses are only human as well^^ and not every human may have the exact same placements of the veins. they may be off by a few millimeters here or there, which may be enough to cause those symptoms
It could be the gauge or length of the needle.
Probably has more to do with the precise injection location. If the needle is closer to a nerve or there’s more pooling of the liquid it will probably cause more discomfort.
well nurses are only human as well^^ and not every human may have the exact same placements of the veins. they may be off by a few millimeters here or there, which may be enough to cause those symptoms
No as its not a medication passed for human use.