"Since the last month, everytime I take desferal, the injection site gets swells like a round tennis ball and pains until 2 days non stop. It pains so much that I cant even tolerate my dress touching the skin. I put thrombophob and betadine incase it gets infected.
Then after about 3-5 days pain subsides, its like a hard spot and then disappears.
This has only happened to me in my very young years and have rarely occurred in the past 10 years or so..
Been there, done that, suffered the pain .....
What worked for me (I was using butterfly needles - no thumb tacks) -
One, if you have a desferal pump with an adjustable rate,
then adjust the rate for infusion time, and not the amount of water. When I was on desferal, taking 4-5 vials alternate days, I would limit the water to 10ml, and not more. Helps to reduce the amount of fluid being injected into your sub-cutaneous layer, which is not geared to absorb fluids.
Two,
switching to saline, instead of distilled water helped a lot as well - maybe, that is because saline water is closer to the composition of one's sweat/glands in the sub-cutaneous layer or general fluid composition in the body or something else - it helped reduce my swelling and pain by over 75%.
What worked for Ashish (I never had the nerve to try this, I only injected in my abdomen area) - he used to take the desferal in the thighs -
his view was that even walking would exercise the spot and ensure quicker dispersal of the fluid collected in the area and reduce the amount of pain. And, it worked quite well for him. He even tried the buttocks at times.
Hope that helps.
Poirot