Hypodermic needle

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Hypodermic Needle

A Hypodermic needle is a hollow needle commonly used with a syringe to inject substances into the body or extract fluids from it. They are used in medicine for tasks such as vaccination, insulin injection, intravenous therapy, and aspiration biopsy.

History[edit | edit source]

The hypodermic needle was invented in 1853 by Alexander Wood, a Scottish physician. It was initially used for the administration of morphine and other drugs.

Design[edit | edit source]

A hypodermic needle is made up of a hollow steel tube, sharpened at one end to a fine point. The other end is attached to a syringe. The needle is designed to be sharp enough to penetrate the skin and underlying tissues, but not so sharp that it causes unnecessary pain or damage.

Types[edit | edit source]

There are several types of hypodermic needles, including:

Uses[edit | edit source]

Hypodermic needles are used in a variety of medical procedures, including:

  • Vaccination: The administration of vaccines to prevent diseases.
  • Insulin injection: The administration of insulin to manage diabetes.
  • Intravenous therapy: The infusion of fluids, medication, or nutrients directly into the bloodstream.
  • Aspiration biopsy: The removal of tissue or fluid for examination under a microscope.

Safety and Risks[edit | edit source]

While hypodermic needles are essential tools in modern medicine, they also carry risks. These include the transmission of diseases like HIV and hepatitis if needles are shared or improperly disposed of. Needlestick injuries can also occur, potentially leading to infection.

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