Suggest Treatment For Red And Swollen Arm After Pneumonia Vaccination
medical assessment is required
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
pneumococcal vaccination commonly causes local reaction with redness, swelling and minor pain. Excessive redness, pain, swelling and hot skin indicate inflammation. If it's too prominent local infection has to be excluded. This is something to be done by your primary care physician with clinical examination and - if required - with appropriate lab tests like white blood cell count and C-reactive protein.
If she also has fever then visiting the doctor becomes even more necessary.
Keep in mind though that in most cases the local reaction usually wears off within 24 hours or so and that local infection after vaccination is a very rare event.
So in conclusion, although the most likely cause of these symptoms is just a local reaction to vaccination (which is very common) medical assessment is required to exclude skin infection, particularly if she runs a fever.
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