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Can my insulin injection cause rashes elsewhere on the body?

It is highly unlikely that an insulin injection in the abdomen would cause a painful plaque on the leg. If the issue persists, it is recommended to consult a pharmacist in person to examine the plaque in question. They will be able to recommend a product or refer you to a doctor if necessary.

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