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SCDo Injections Push Glass Into Your Body?
Have you ever wondered what would happen if even a tiny piece of glass got inside the small bottle that’s broken open to fill a syringe in hospitals?
This small glass bottle is called an ampoule. It contains medicines that are injected directly into the body. To open it, the nurse makes a small scratch on the neck and breaks it with a single snap.
When the ampoule breaks, extremely fine glass particles can fall into the medicine — something clearly visible in slow-motion videos.
So does this glass enter your body with the injection?
Usually, no.
The injection needle is extremely thin, making it difficult for larger glass particles to pass through. Nurses also draw the medicine while holding the ampoule upside down and leave a small amount of liquid at the bottom, ensuring heavier particles stay behind.
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