Question

My child received the 13-valent vaccine yesterday, and there is a large bump at the injection site that feels hard and hot to the touch. What is this? What should I do? Will it go away on its own? What measures should I take? Is there anything I can do to make the bump go down faster?

Answer

After receiving a vaccine, it is common for your child to experience redness, swelling, heat, and pain at the injection site. It is suggested that you can use iodine tincture for disinfection or apply potato slices for relief, which may help. Additionally, cold compresses can reduce swelling and prevent water from getting on the area. These are suggestions for the question “What should I do if my child gets a bump after receiving the 13-valent vaccine?” I hope this helps you, and wish you good health!