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Lump after vaccination
Hello my daughter got her 6 weeks vaccination on 8 March...and from that day she has lump on her thigh and doctor told me so hot water treatment ..but still a small lump is there please help me
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Hi.. u must understand this.. post deep injections there is more chances of the baby getting a lump. It usually resolves in few weeks . They just strands of muscle which got tensed. Continue with the same treatment . The worrying part would be if the baby has a fever or is it irritable and not feeding well. And is that swelling warm or painful??? If not , then u can relax. It is gonna go away eventually . If no, then kindly consult me and u can upload a pic of that swelling so I can help u better .
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Trust the baby’s body. It will definitely heal faster .
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If it's not red and hot area.... Apply THROMBOPHOB  SKIN ONT.. LOCALLY ON AFFECTED AREA TWICE DAILY FOR 7 DAYS... SHE WILL BE FINE..
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Don't worry It will decrease over a period of 1month Don't apply anything over lump.
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