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Guardian of a 4 yr 3 m old girl1 Year ago
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#asktheexpert my baby had 3 months vacationed on 15 /7/24 her swelling is not going. After rubbing Ice

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Author of questionGuardian of a 4 yr 3 m old girl1 Year ago

A. The vaccinated area has redness and pain.

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A. Swelling at the vaccination site can be a common reaction. Here are some steps you can take to address it: ### **1. Observe and Monitor:** - **Duration:** Swelling from vaccinations often resolves on its own within a few days to a week. Continue to monitor the site for any changes or worsening of symptoms. - **Other Symptoms:** Keep an eye out for any additional symptoms, such as fever, redness, or signs of infection. ### **2. Apply Cold Compress:** - **Ice Application:** Continue applying a cold compress or ice pack wrapped in a cloth to the affected area for 10-15 minutes at a time, several times a day. This helps reduce swelling and discomfort. ### **3. Pain Relief:** - **Medication:** If the swelling is accompanied by pain or discomfort, you may use over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil) for infants, following your pediatrician's guidance on dosage. ### **4. Avoid Rubbing or Massaging:** - **Gentle Handling:** Avoid rubbing or massaging the swollen area as it may aggravate the swelling. ### **5. Monitor for Infection:** - **Signs of Infection:** If you notice increased redness, warmth, pus, or if the swelling worsens or doesn’t improve, it could indicate an infection. Contact your pediatrician if these symptoms occur. ### **6. Consult Your Pediatrician:** - **Professional Advice:** If the swelling persists beyond a week, or if you have any concerns, consult your pediatrician for an evaluation. They can provide specific advice and ensure that there are no complications. ### **Summary:** - **Apply Cold Compress:** Continue using a cold compress to reduce swelling. - **Observe Symptoms:** Monitor the swelling and look out for signs of infection or worsening symptoms. - **Consult Pediatrician:** If swelling does not improve or if you have concerns, seek advice from your pediatrician. Swelling is a common response to vaccines, but ensuring proper care and monitoring can help manage it effectively.

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