How to Monitor for Side Effects After a Blood Draw
At Haldebis Mobile Phlebotomy, serving Maryland, Washington DC, and Virginia, we prioritize your safety—even after your blood draw. While most individuals experience little to no complications, it’s important to monitor for potential side effects.
Common minor side effects include slight bruising, tenderness, or mild swelling at the puncture site. These typically resolve within a day or two. However, if you notice persistent pain, redness, warmth, or unusual swelling, it could signal infection or a hematoma—seek medical advice.
Fun Fact: Your body starts replacing lost blood within 24 hours!
Weird but true: Some people faint at the sight of blood, not from the actual draw!
Hydrate, avoid heavy lifting, and keep the site clean. Need expert, mobile blood services you can trust?
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