The hard lump and redness at your baby’s vaccination site are quite common reactions to vaccines, especially those that contain aluminum as an adjuvant, which is used to enhance immune response. This is generally a mild reaction and may resolve on its own over a few days. The redness and swelling you noticed after applying the ice pack could be due to the cold reaction as well, or it may simply reflect the natural inflammatory response. If your baby doesn’t seem bothered, isn’t running a fever, or showing any signs of a more severe reaction, you can continue applying a cold compress, but do it gently and intermittently—about 15 minutes at a time, allowing breaks in-between to prevent skin damage from the cold. Avoid having the ice pack directly on the skin to avoid frostbite. Use a cloth as a barrier. If the redness or lump increases significantly, it becomes hot, or if your baby displays signs of discomfort or fever, it’s wise to contact your pediatrician to rule out any local infection or unusual reaction. Generally, if there’s no improvement or any new worrying symptoms arise over the next couple of days, it’s a good idea to have a healthcare professional assess the situation just to be sure and provide peace of mind.
अगर मेरे बच्चे के टीकाकरण वाली जगह पर बर्फ लगाने के बाद भी सूजन और लालिमा है, तो मुझे क्या करना चाहिए?
मेरे बच्चे का जन्म 13 मार्च 2026 को हुआ था। उसे एक हफ्ते पहले टीका लगाया गया था। टीका लगने की जगह पर एक सख्त गांठ बन गई है। हमने कल दोपहर को आइस पैक लगाया और जब वह सोकर उठी तो मैंने देखा कि उस जगह पर लाल सूजन हो गई है। अभी भी यह ठीक नहीं हो रही है। इसका क्या कारण हो सकता है और क्या मुझे आइस पैक लगाना जारी रखना चाहिए या नहीं?
How long has the lump and redness been present?:
- Less than 24 hoursIs your baby experiencing any other symptoms?:
- No additional symptomsHow would you describe the size of the lump?:
- Medium (cherry-sized)Has the lump changed in size or appearance since it first appeared?:
- Yes, it has increased in sizeHave you given any medication to your baby for discomfort?:
- No medication givenIs the lump painful to the touch?:
- Somewhat painfulDid the vaccination site bleed or ooze any fluid?:
- No, it did not bleed or ooze100% Anonymously
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Hello dear See lumps or swelling are quite common after vaccination typically of DTP or Pneumococcal vaccination Kindly avoid application of ice Prefer cold cold cloth Observe for Fever Pain Redness after 72 hrs Swelling of increased Vomiting Diarrhea Gastric issues Nausea In that case you need to get in person consultation with pediatrician for better clarity and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Hopefully child recovers Regards
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