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Injection Site Rotation Calendar – Online Abdomen, Thigh, Arm

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Frequently Asked Questions
Repeated injections in the same spot can cause lipohypertrophy (fatty lumps under the skin), scar tissue buildup, and inconsistent medication absorption. Rotating sites ensures healthy tissue, better absorption, and more predictable blood glucose or medication effects. Proper rotation also reduces pain and discomfort.
Best practice is to rotate with every injection. Space each injection at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) apart from the previous one within the same area. Avoid using the exact same spot for at least 2–4 weeks. This calendar tool helps you track and visualize your rotation pattern easily.
Abdomen has the fastest absorption rate, followed by arms, then thighs, and finally buttocks (slowest). For rapid-acting insulin, the abdomen is often preferred. For basal insulin, thighs or buttocks may provide more consistent absorption. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Stay at least 2 inches (5 cm) away from the navel. The abdomen can be divided into 4 quadrants (upper-left, upper-right, lower-left, lower-right). Rotate among these quadrants systematically. Use a pinch-up technique if needed, and avoid areas with visible veins, scars, or bruising.
Lipohypertrophy appears as soft, rubbery lumps under the skin, often less sensitive to touch. Injecting into these areas can cause unpredictable insulin absorption. If you notice such lumps, avoid that area entirely for several months and consult your healthcare provider. Regular rotation is the best prevention.
All your injection records are stored locally in your browser using localStorage. No data is sent to any server. Your privacy is fully protected. However, clearing your browser data will erase the records. Consider exporting or backing up important data regularly.
Yes! This rotation calendar works for any subcutaneous injection, including GLP-1 receptor agonists (Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Trulicity, etc.), insulin, blood thinners, and hormone therapies. The same rotation principles apply—rotate sites with each injection to maintain healthy tissue.
The tool analyzes your last 30 days of injection records, excludes sites used within the last 3 days, and recommends the least-used site from the remaining options. This promotes even rotation and helps prevent overuse of any single area. The suggestion updates automatically.