Liver BiopsyBiopsy, Liver, Liver Biopsy How It FeelsYou may feel a brief
sting or burn when the numbing medicine (anesthetic) goes in your skin. When the biopsy needle is inserted, you may again
feel a sharp pain for a few seconds. You may feel deep pressure and a dull pain in your belly when the
biopsy needle is inserted. After the anesthetic wears off, you may feel
a dull pain in your right shoulder. This is called
referred pain and generally goes away in about 12 hours. You can take a
nonprescription medicine, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol), for the pain. Call your doctor if your pain gets worse or lasts longer than 2 days. A small amount of bleeding from the biopsy site can be expected.
Ask your doctor how much drainage to expect.
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