Suppression injections are generally sexually suppressive injections that are usually given in areas such as the lower edge of the deltoid muscle in the upper arm and the abdominal wall on both sides.
Sexually suppressive injections are analogs of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GHG), which can induce the pituitary gland to reduce its secretion of GHG, thereby reducing the secretion of sex hormones by the gonads, i.e., the testes and the ovaries, and thus suppressing the development of puberty, and are commonly used in treating precocious puberty with drugs such as leuprorelin and triprolidine.
This kind of sexual inhibitory injection is usually used for the treatment of precocious puberty by subcutaneous injection. The injection sites often chosen by subcutaneous injection include the lower edge of the deltoid muscle of the upper arm, both sides of the abdominal wall, the back, the anterior side of the thighs, the lateral side of the thighs and other parts of the body, among which the most commonly used injection site in the clinic is the lower edge of the deltoid muscle of the upper arm.
Sexual inhibition injection should be applied under the guidance of a doctor, patients should not use without authorization, so as to avoid serious consequences. At the same time, it should be noted that after the injection of sexual inhibitory injection should keep the local clean and dry, if there are symptoms of discomfort, should go to the hospital in a timely manner.