This procedure may be painful, but only for a few seconds. You may feel a sharp sting and burn when
the anesthetic numbs your skin over the aspiration or biopsy site. You may hear
a crunching sound and feel pressure and some pain when the needle enters the
bone. During an aspiration, you
may feel a quick, shooting pain down your leg as the sample is taken.
The biopsy site may feel
stiff or sore for several days after the biopsy. You may have a bruise on the
site.
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