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I got a tetanus shot a few days ago and theres a big read bump (not really a bump, just raised)thats hurts real bad on my arm. Is this normal?

2006-10-21 07:14:23 · 10 answers · asked by Baby Jack born 4/5/09 4 in Health Other - Health

10 answers

That's what happens when you put poison in your body.

Do NOT get vaccinated.

A vaccinated person is MORE likely to get a disease than a non-vaccinated person. The whole theory of vaccination is flawed. It causes a weakening of the immune system thus making those who are innoculated more susceptible to disease.
There are so many awful side effects to vaccination that it should be considered extremely dangerous.
Just sit back and think for a while.
Is there any sense in injecting a disease directly into your body.
We have been subjected to an awful mind control program to enable the drug manufacturers to make a fortune.

The Vaccination Hoax
http://www.whale.to/b/hoax1.html


If you go to the vaccination liberation web page, at
http://www.vaclib.org/exemption.htm
You will find all the forms necessary to provide exemption for your child.

If you want to study the history of vaccination, see
http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/vaccination.html

2006-10-22 23:08:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

YES it is normal to have a red bump after an injection of tetanus. The reaction is actually a sign of healing to the injection site. Blood rushes to the injury, to provide oxygen in the healing process. Put some ice in a towel, and press it to the injury site if you are having pain (20 minutes).

2006-10-21 14:17:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes it sounds normal. I've had a bunch of them in my life and they always remain sore and red for a few days.

2006-10-21 14:16:36 · answer #3 · answered by Obsean 5 · 1 0

Yes its normal to react to a tetanus shot.
When I had one, my whole arm got hot and it was sore for a few days. http://www.webmd.com/hw/health_guide_atoz/sig3065.asp

2006-10-21 14:19:00 · answer #4 · answered by Steph 5 · 1 0

Not sure, never had one before.

Glad to hear you went to get one though, can't be too careful.

Big Macs

2006-10-23 18:28:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes perfectly ,dont worry,it will go down slowly in the next month or so

2006-10-21 14:17:34 · answer #6 · answered by dumplingmuffin 7 · 1 0

I had the same reaction. It will subside. Better to have it than not.

2006-10-21 14:19:50 · answer #7 · answered by goldielocks123 4 · 1 0

Never had that reaction.

2006-10-21 14:17:10 · answer #8 · answered by Jim H 3 · 0 0

it didnt happen to me you should ask your doctor though

2006-10-21 14:16:24 · answer #9 · answered by im not telling 1 · 0 0

**** you

2006-10-22 00:48:27 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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