Three years ago, when I had my son, a nurse gave me a DTAP shot. Everything went fine, until a year later when I noticed a boil like spot on my skin where the shot was given.
The area was filled with puss and after it was removed and healed there was a small circular scar where the needle was at. Then 2 years later, it happened all over again. I don't know if it was a scar getting infected or if it was a reaction to the shot. Any ideas would be helpful, just in case I ever need another DTAP shot.
by Penny Price Aromatherapy Ltd
on 06 Sep, 2010
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You will never need a DTAP injection again. They protect for life. It seems a bit strange to give you one as an adult as they are usually part of the immunisation programme for children. If you use lavender and tea tree on the area you will help prevent further infection. |
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