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Essay about injections 1

When I got out of school this afternoon, I felt dizzy and swollen. I felt like I had no energy all over my body. I also had a runny nose, headache, cough, and my face felt like it was on fire. It was the same, very hot and uncomfortable, and my mother said I might be sick.

When I got home, my mother took out the thermometer to measure my temperature. Fifteen minutes later, my mother took out the thermometer and took a look, ah! It’s terrible! I have a fever! It’s thirty-seven degrees seven! My mother quickly picked me up and went to the community infirmary. After examination by the doctor, he said that I needed to be given fluids. As soon as I heard that I was going to get an injection, I started to shed tears until the nurse aunt prepared the medicine and came over to give me the injection. I finally couldn't help it when I was lying on the hospital bed. I was so scared that I burst into tears, and my face immediately burst into tears. At this time, I hurriedly hid my hands behind my back, and my mother and the nurse aunt pulled my hands outward. My hands hurt as if they were broken, but in the end, they pulled them out. , I kept turning, just not letting the nurse aunt give me the injection. Finally, my mother finally got angry, coaxing, scolding, and even beating me. I finally reached out helplessly and let the nurse give the injection honestly.

Hey, the injection really hurts! I am afraid of injections. I hate injections. I will exercise well and never take injections again. Essay on Injections 2

The afternoon before yesterday, when the teacher walked into the classroom, I found that the teacher was holding a thick measles vaccine notice in her hand. At this time, I thought: I don’t want injections. ? ah? What can we do? The teacher handed out the notices, one to each person, and asked the parents to sign.

The time for the injection is getting closer and closer. Seeing that the injection is imminent, I really want to run away, but my parents have already signed it, alas.

The time for the injection has arrived. Our second group of fourteen people followed the teacher to the examination room. But one classmate had a fever, illness, and allergies, so he avoided the injection. At this time I thought: Damn it, I'm going to be sick, please, get sick quickly, get sick quickly. I was impatient to wait, but I was finally sent to the injection room.

As soon as I walked into the injection room, I smelled the smell of injection medicine. It was my turn, and I reluctantly stretched out my arm. I was a little scared at first, but I wasn’t scared when I saw my classmates. I became a lot bolder. The nurse aunt inserted the needle into my arm. Huh? It didn't hurt at all, just like a mosquito bite.

Actually, I know that everyone does not like injections, but in order to prevent fever and colds, injections are necessary. I am not afraid of injections! Essay on Injections 3

Recently, I got tonsillitis. The doctor at the street clinic said that injections are not only effective but also heal quickly. Dad ignored my crying and screaming and pushed me into the injection room. Looking at the sharp needle, my scalp felt numb, my teeth kept chattering up and down, and I cried loudly. But the doctor didn't seem to hear anything and calmly wiped my butt with wet cotton wool. I immediately twisted my body and tried to break free, but my father held me tightly. When the needle was about to touch my skin, I cried and shouted: "I don't want the injection, I would rather die than get the injection." But no matter how "crazy" I went, the doctor still let the needle come "intimately" to my butt. touch". I didn't dare to cry out about the pain, and I stopped struggling. I was afraid that the needle would break in my butt if I moved around at this time. The fight was finally over, and I had no energy left in my body. Essay on Injections 4

When I think of what happened in preschool, I secretly laugh.

When I was a child, I was afraid of injections, but I often caught colds. God is really against me. When the doctor gave me an injection, I always cried and made a fuss and was unwilling to take the injection. My father would tell me jokes, which often made me dumbfounded. After I recovered from the cold, my father said to me: "Daughter! There is nothing to be afraid of about injections. My father also took them when he was a child."

After listening to my father's words, I always wanted to test him. One day, while my father was taking a nap, I took a disposable syringe, imitated a doctor, and inserted it into my father's butt.

"Wow -" I heard my father scream, holding his buttocks and running around the room, shouting: "Who stabbed me in the butt! Who stabbed me in the butt!" I laughed and said, "Dad, you are not Doesn’t the injection hurt?” Dad’s face immediately turned red and he patted my little butt and said, “Little one, you are so naughty.”

Look! This is the naughty and troublesome me. Essay on Injections 5

The first time I remember getting an injection was when I was five years old.

I got sick once. Grandma said, "It looks like I'm going to get an injection." When I heard the word "injection," I said sadly, "No!" "You must get an injection." Grandma said sincerely, "Who told you to be so sick?" Heavy! "

I don't want to take injections because when I was two years old, my hand was pricked by a sharp needle.

However, I still bravely went to the hospital. When we arrived at the ward, the doctor asked: "What disease do you have?" Grandma replied: "Fever." So the nurse aunt brought a syringe. I saw it and hurriedly ran behind my grandma. The nurse aunt said, "Don't be afraid, it won't hurt." After hearing this, I felt much better.

The nurse aunt stuck the needle into my hand, and I said happily: "It really doesn't hurt!"

It turns out that injections are not that scary. Essay 6 about injections

The temperature has changed a lot recently. I fell ill, so my mother took me to the hospital for injections.

The hospital was crowded with people, which was really "spectacular". I saw many children looking around, as if they were scared. My heart was in my throat: Will the injection hurt?

At this time, I saw a child raising his arms. He got the injection, but before the needle went in, he was already in tears. Although he is a boy, I think he is a coward, but will I be braver than him? There is another child next to me, and I suddenly feel nervous. That child is a girl, but she is still quite strong. , when the needle penetrated her skin, she closed her eyes tightly and bit her lip with her teeth. A few seconds later, the injection was finished. Tears were already welling up in her eyes, but they still did not flow out. The nurse gave her a thumbs up. Finally it was me. I closed my eyes and stretched out my little hand. After I finished typing, the nurse smiled approvingly and said, "Kid, you are so brave!" I smiled too, and my heart was full of pride.

Now I feel that injections are nothing to be afraid of, but they are just like being bitten by a mosquito! Essay on Injections 7

I have suffered from serious oral ulcers these days , my mouth hurt so much, my parents saw how uncomfortable I was, and they tried their best to hope that I would get better soon.

The day before yesterday, my mother prescribed medicine for me for two days, but I finished the medicine and the oral ulcer in my mouth was not getting better. So this morning, my mother suggested that I get an injection, saying that the injection will heal quickly. Some, but when I heard that injections were required, I refused to go even if I was alive. In the end, my grandma persuaded me to just go to the clinic and get prescribed medicine, not to get injections. I just agreed to go to the clinic with my grandma. But right after my grandma and I went out, my mother secretly called my father and asked him to immediately go to the place where I prescribed medicine and force the doctor to give me an injection. As a result, when I followed my grandma to the clinic, there was no one here to see a doctor, so she prescribed the medicine within a short time. Grandma didn’t know that my father was coming, so she prescribed the medicine and took me home. When dad arrived at the clinic and found that we were not there, he called grandma and learned that we were almost home, so dad had to go back to grandma's house. As soon as my father got home, he was criticized by his mother, saying that he went too late.

I am really afraid of injections. I was lucky today and escaped a "catastrophe". Essay on Injections 8

Today, I was walking on the way to get an injection, feeling anxious and encouraging myself: The injection doesn’t hurt, and I don’t cry when it hurts...

When I arrived at the hospital, I heard all kinds of cries. Finally it was my turn, and I thought: get an injection. Before I could finish thinking about it, the needle was inserted.

After a while, my hand swelled up. The doctor pulled out the needle and gave me another injection. When I saw blood, I asked, "Is it possible that I bleed too much and die? My life is at stake!!!" The doctor said: "No, no, as the saying goes, you hit the nail on the head, but the blood won't keep flowing." I was scared to death, and my heartbeat finally slowed down, which is almost enough!

After a few more minutes, I thought: If I were obedient, I wouldn’t have to spend so much money, I wouldn’t have to suffer pain, and I could save money for my family. But it was too late to regret. From now on, I will be obedient, not eat what I shouldn’t eat, and exercise more.

Finally after the injection, I returned home and thought: Everything needs to be calmed down to overcome it. He has been sick for the past two days, and today he recovered from the illness, so I asked him to write down the injection. . Essay on Injections 9

When I was a child, I was frail and sickly. Every time I went to the hospital, I would see a familiar figure. She wears a pair of glasses and a white coat. She can always be seen holding a needle in her hand, concentrating on injecting the patient, just like an angel in white.

She is very gentle and speaks softly every time. Once, when I was sick, my mother took my temperature and said anxiously: "You are going to get an injection again." I was very scared when I heard about injections. Arriving at the hospital, I walked slowly to the injection room, my heart pounding. The nurse came over gently and said to me gently: "Don't be afraid, I will be very gentle, just like being bitten by a mosquito. Don't worry!" My fearful heart finally calmed down. down. The nurse chatted with me and squeezed my shoulders. I saw the needle in her hand, and I closed my eyes in fear. After a while, she said to me with a smile: "After the injection, you can go home."

Ah, why did I finish the injection without feeling it? This nurse aunt's skills are so good! From then on, My fear of injections was gone.

I like this nurse so much! She is gentle and has superb injection skills. Essay on Injections 10

On Tuesday morning, we finished morning exercises and were about to go to class. A brother quickly ran to our classroom and told us that we needed to get vaccinated. As soon as they heard the news, the whole class was frightened. Some of them hid under the desks, as if they suddenly turned into "shrunk turtles"; some students were so frightened that they trembled all over and hugged each other tightly; Some students pretended to be very brave and eager to try.

We lined up and walked into the hall under the leadership of the teacher. At this time, I felt even more scared. When I saw the doctor holding a long needle and pricking it into the arms of the students, I became even more nervous. At this time, my arm seemed to be saying: "I just pierced the needle into the flesh as if it was an ant bite, and it didn't hurt at all."

Finally it was my turn, and I walked slowly When I got to the doctor, the doctor touched my head and said, "It's your turn, kid." I said, "Doctor, can you be gentle?" The doctor nodded, picked up the needle and pricked my arm, "Oops." , it hurts so much!

It turns out that the injection is still very painful. Essay on Injections 11

I remember when I was five years old, my mother took me to the hospital for vaccinations. When we got there, we walked into the small room for vaccination. My mother went to line up to call the number, and I followed closely behind her.

"No. 112!" My number arrived, and my mother took me to the hut. The doctor took out the syringe, opened the refrigerator, took out the vaccine, opened the cap of the vaccine, and sucked all the liquid in the vaccine into the syringe. Finally, the doctor asked me to lift up my sleeve and wipe my arm with alcohol cotton. At that time, I felt uneasy and thought to myself: This needle is so sharp and long, it must be very painful to inject it! When my mother saw it, she quickly held my hand and asked me to relax, but I didn't listen at all to what my mother said. I became more and more nervous and my hands were trembling. The doctor’s sister didn’t care and just put an injection into my arm. The pain made me cry out like rain.

After the injection, my tears kept flowing.

Ah, injections are so scary! Essay on Injections 12

After dinner today, I felt a little dizzy. My mother said I might have a fever. My mother measured me with a thermometer and it was 37.5 degrees. My father measured me again and it was still 37.5 degrees. Dad said: "If you have a fever, go get an injection."

Dad drove my mother, me and my brother in the car, and we went to the community service station. When I arrived, the doctor asked me to take my temperature. It was still the same as at home. The doctor said, "Just take an injection. The injection is very effective and heals quickly." When I heard this, I was extremely scared. I was most afraid of injections. I even cried when I took the injection at the epidemic prevention station. I said to my mother, "I don't want injections. Just take medicine." My mother disagreed. After a while, the nurse came to me with a syringe. I was so scared that I wanted to run away. Dad hugged me and forcibly gave me an injection in my butt. It hurt so much that I never wanted to take another injection again. Essay on Injections 13

Yesterday, I caught a cold, and my father took me to the community clinic to see a doctor. The doctor took my temperature and measured it. It was 38.3 degrees and I had a fever. The doctor said, "Let's take a shot." I said, okay. Although it was okay, I was still a little worried because it was my first time to get an injection and I didn’t know if it would hurt. The doctor prepared the medicine and prepared to give me an injection. I was scared. The doctor said, "It's okay, it doesn't hurt." and gave me an injection. I was brave. I didn’t feel any pain at all, and I didn’t make a sound. The doctor said I was a good child. After the injection, my father took me home. Essay 14 about injections

Injections may be something that everyone will experience. My mother said that when I was very young, my body had poor resistance and I often had injections.

I remember one time I had a cold and cough, and my mother took me to see a doctor. The doctor said that an injection and infusion were necessary. At first I thought the injection would be very painful. While the doctor was still making preparations, I was so scared that I hid behind my mother and did not dare to come out. The doctor came over to give me an injection, but I didn't dare to stretch out my hand. My mother quickly comforted me and said: "It's rare to have a cough without an injection. Be brave and it will be fine in no time." Because the cough was too uncomfortable, so I He still extended his hands to them, but looked at the other side. The doctor tied my hand with a rubber band. After a while, I felt a little pain at the injection site, and I almost cried. I only heard the doctor say: "Okay, okay!" Then I turned back and looked at my hand. The needle had already been inserted into the blood vessel, and I was waiting to finish the infusion.

After waiting for several hours for the infusion to be completed, the doctor helped me pull out the needle, then used a sterile cotton swab to press the needle to stop the bleeding, and finally the injection was completed. Both my mother and the doctor praised me for being so brave.

After that injection, I learned that in the future I should pay attention to my health, pay attention to hygiene, add or remove clothing appropriately to prevent illness, and I never want to get an injection again!