How to Care for a Baby with Smallpox

About two weeks after the BCG vaccination, if there is regional redness, swelling, infiltration, suppuration, and the formation of small ulcers, this is a normal reaction. Generally, these symptoms do not require special treatment and should be allowed to heal naturally. After healing, a small scar called a carbuncle will remain.
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How to Care for Baby BCG Injections

After receiving the BCG vaccine, a regional redness, swelling, infiltration, and purulent formation followed by small ulcers may occur around the injection site about two weeks later. This is a normal phenomenon. If there is no severe infection or swelling, no special treatment is needed. Once the injection site heals, a scab will form.
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