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Flu Shot - Is it normal for the injection site to be itchy, red, swollen and tender?
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cndy72
I recently received the regular flu shot and the injection site is red, swollen, tender and very itchy. Is this normal? I had the flu shot before and this never happen.
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Posted by cndy72
I recently received the regular flu shot and the injection site is red, swollen, tender and very itchy. Is this normal? I had the flu shot before and this never happen.