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my 4yr old daughter got a flu shot now her leg is swollen around shot injection site, red and hot to the touch! what is wrong?
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She has never had the flu shot before is this a normal reaction or should I take her to the ER?
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Posted by carsmith
She has never had the flu shot before is this a normal reaction or should I take her to the ER?