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What Causes Swollen Lymph Nodes In A Child After Vaccination?
Hi, My 22 Month old boy has got Swollen lymph node on his left groin two days after giving MMR Vaccination. Lymph node at the left side on the neck, down the jaw was also got swollen, but not too much. Now its for two weeks and still remain there. anything Serious.to worry.
Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns.
Swollen lymph nodes can occur with MMR vaccine but they usually occur after 8-14 days and persists only for a week , they are unlikely to be caused within 2 days of vaccination and persisting for more than 2 weeks . If anyway it is related to vaccination , immunodeficiency needs to be ruled out, or any other reason for lymphadenopathy ,if any needs to be find out.
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What Causes Swollen Lymph Nodes In A Child After Vaccination?
Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns. Swollen lymph nodes can occur with MMR vaccine but they usually occur after 8-14 days and persists only for a week , they are unlikely to be caused within 2 days of vaccination and persisting for more than 2 weeks . If anyway it is related to vaccination , immunodeficiency needs to be ruled out, or any other reason for lymphadenopathy ,if any needs to be find out. Hope this answers your question. If you have additional questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. Take care. • DISCLAIMER: - All the information provided here is for information purpose only , it is not a substitute for the advice of a physician after physical examination , it is not intended to replace your relationship with your doctor. This information in no way establishes a doctor-patient relationship. Before acting anything based on this information do consult your doctor. I recommend that online users seek the advice of a physician who can perform an in-person physical examination