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Could The Lump After A DPT Vaccination Be A Matter Of Concern?

my 4 month old baby had his DPT vaccine last week.He had fever that lasted for 1 day.The next day he had lumps on the area where the vaccine was done.I put warm compress on it and go to nearby doctor.He gave ointment and said to continue putting warm compress.After 4 days,the lumps is still there.They said it s dangerous or the effect will be seen when my son grow up.I m so worried.
Tue, 7 Apr 2020
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Pediatrician 's  Response
Hi,

It's quite common for children to have some lumpiness and swelling at vaccination site. If it is not painful, there is no limping on walking and no overlying skin redness, no need of any worry. It will disappear in 6-8 weeks. It is neither dangerous nor troublesome in the future. Be confident.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Muhammed Aslam TK, Pediatrician
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Could The Lump After A DPT Vaccination Be A Matter Of Concern?

Hi, It s quite common for children to have some lumpiness and swelling at vaccination site. If it is not painful, there is no limping on walking and no overlying skin redness, no need of any worry. It will disappear in 6-8 weeks. It is neither dangerous nor troublesome in the future. Be confident. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Muhammed Aslam TK, Pediatrician