Rio 2001
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My educated guess is that this is an inflamatory reaction to the AAS ( probably from ethiocolanolone), it releases substances ( IL1, IL6, TNF, IfGamma)in the blood stream that can cause increased temperature, pain, redness, facial flushes, decreased appetite, fatigue...Take a NSAID like ibuprofen , diclofenac or what you usually use as an anti inflammatory.Take also some omega 3 if you happen to have it.
Keep an eye on the injection site and watch out for abcess development anyway, that can be concurrent, but my guess you´ll be fine in a couple of days. As people already said,if your temperature raises, and you run a fever, and/or injection site gets swollen, red, hot and more painful, go see a doctor.
Keep an eye on the injection site and watch out for abcess development anyway, that can be concurrent, but my guess you´ll be fine in a couple of days. As people already said,if your temperature raises, and you run a fever, and/or injection site gets swollen, red, hot and more painful, go see a doctor.