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Would you know if you stepped on a syringe or has needlestick injury? |
i was walking on the street bare foot (high heels caused sore feet!). i kept a close look at the ground as i was walking and came across a syringe cap but no needle (i didn't step on the cap). would you feel the needle or see it in your foot if you stepped on one? Yes, you would know. If you didn't feel it, you didn't step on it. Not unless you have diabetes and severe neuropathy, but then you'd still be able to see it. yes def yes, but you wpouldent feel it go in but feel it inside your foot a needle would feel the same as if you stuck a thin sewing needle in your foot. If you are extremely worried, go see your doctor, which is totally confidential and private. The chances of any bugs being alive on the syringe after 48 hours are near to impossible but prophylactic measures such as tablets can be given. Don't stress too much |
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