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What Causes A Lump In Armpit After A Tetanus Shot?

I got my tetanus shot on Tuesday... Two days later a lump appeared in my armpit of the arm I received the shot in. It is very sore and feels fluid filled but it kind of solid. Is this a side effect or should I get it checked out? 5 days later now and the lump is still hurting.
Tue, 1 Apr 2014
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Hi,

You got inj TT on the arm followed by lesion in axilla on the same side. The lesion might be infected lymphadenitis...the lymph node in axilla become enlarged and secondary bacterial infection occurs. That is why pain is there. It may be related with inj TT. You consult dermatologist or sugeon fo perfect diagnosis. There may be infection at the site of injection. Short course of antibiotics and antiinflammatory drugs might improve the condition. I hope you got my answer.

Thanks.

Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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What Causes A Lump In Armpit After A Tetanus Shot?

Hi, You got inj TT on the arm followed by lesion in axilla on the same side. The lesion might be infected lymphadenitis...the lymph node in axilla become enlarged and secondary bacterial infection occurs. That is why pain is there. It may be related with inj TT. You consult dermatologist or sugeon fo perfect diagnosis. There may be infection at the site of injection. Short course of antibiotics and antiinflammatory drugs might improve the condition. I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD