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my son is 2months 5days
post his first DPT vaccination at six weeks there is a lump on site. picture attached
it's already quite some time
no pain at the site but what should I do
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hi my son is 2months 5days post his first DPT vaccination at six weeks there is a lump on site. picture attached it's already quite some time no pain at the site but what should I do

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Sayantany ChandraGuardian of a 5 yr 9 m old girl5 years agoA. Hello.This is a very common thing. Even my baby has a lump at the site of injection. I am applying Thrombophob gel twice daily. It will certainly take some time to reduce. No need to worry.
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Dr GhouseGuardian of 3 children5 years agoA. it is quite common that the DPT vaccine will become most of the times a lump which may take a few weeks to months to disappear totally since baby doesn't have any pain at injection site no need to worry
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