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What Causes Redness Of Skin And Pain After Vaccination?

Yes thank you. I recieved a flu and a pneumonia vaccination third of this month (tues) morning, anyway I am having fevered skin redness pain and discomfort and it seems to be be spreading to my inner upper arm and arm pit. Is this something I shoul be concerned
Mon, 23 Feb 2015
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Hi..
Welcome to HCM..
The symptoms could be due to abscess at the injection site or cellulitis..
Do consult the doctor for evaluation..
If it is an abscess it should be drained and antibiotics should be used..
or just inflammation with minimal infection antibiotics will do..
If the redness is mild with a rash it could ba an allergic reation..
Do consult the doctor for confirmation and appropriate treatment..
Hope this information is helpful to you..Take care..
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What Causes Redness Of Skin And Pain After Vaccination?

Hi.. Welcome to HCM.. The symptoms could be due to abscess at the injection site or cellulitis.. Do consult the doctor for evaluation.. If it is an abscess it should be drained and antibiotics should be used.. or just inflammation with minimal infection antibiotics will do.. If the redness is mild with a rash it could ba an allergic reation.. Do consult the doctor for confirmation and appropriate treatment.. Hope this information is helpful to you..Take care..