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  1. How Blood Is Drawn: Procedure, Tips to Relax, and …

    • While drawing blood is ideally a fast and minimally painful experience, it’s possible that some people will feel very nervous about getting stuck with a needle or seeing their own blood.… See more

    Overview

    It’s likely that at some point in your life, you’ll have blood drawn for either a medical test or for donating blood. The process for either procedure is similar and usually much less … See more

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    Before the draw

    Before you have a blood draw, it’s important to know if you need to follow special instructions before your test.
    For example, some tests require that you fast (don’t … See more

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    The procedure

    The time it takes for a blood draw usually depends upon the amount of blood needed.
    For example, donating blood can take about 10 minutes, while obtaining a small amount of … See more

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  1. Blood work (blood draw) usually does not hurt, but some common sensations you might experience include12:
    • A slight pinch when the needle punctures the skin.
    • A tugging sensation from needle manipulation.
    • A dull ache at the insertion site.
    • Mild stinging from the antiseptic solution.
    Learn more:
    For the record, you should feel little or no pain at the injection site. If pain persists for hours after the blood work, the injection site becomes inflamed, or you won’t stop bleeding, you should call your doctor or emergency room at once.
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    Typically, any discomfort experienced during a blood draw subsides quickly, and complications are rare. In summary, common sensations experienced during a blood draw include a slight pinch when puncturing the skin, tugging sensation from needle manipulation, dull ache at insertion site, and mild stinging from antiseptic solution.
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