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insulin-induced atrophy

Monday,January 4, 2023
Byoptimizenetz

by optimizenetz | Jan 4, 2023 | 0 comments

small dents that form on the skin when a person keeps injecting a needle in the same spot. They are harmless. See also: injection site rotation.

 

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