Yes, and they are very common. They can be local reactions with lots of swelling and redness or more severe reactions where you have trouble breathing and swallowing.
Before getting the shot, your doctor should tell you about the side effects and how common they are.
There are preprinted information sheets that tell you about this. Just ask to see it.
DTaP IPV Vericella MMR
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Observe for signs of allergic reaction to the vaccine.
MMR
The DTaP vaccine is given to children in the upper leg. They should get this vaccine at 2 months old, 4 months old, 6 months old, 15 to 18 months old, and between 4 and 6 years of age.
Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis. It's a vaccine.
Is DPT the same as DTaP or DTP?
Yes, in fact I did and I have an intolerance to saccharin. I had no reaction.
The vaccine sometimes called the tri vaccine is the DTaP vaccine. This vaccine protects children against diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis, diseases which can be deadly to young children.
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Vaccination can produce reactions ranging from a transient and minor skin irritation and allergic reaction to some components of the oral vaccine to paralysis
Hive is a form of allergic reaction, period. What this mean is that anything you are allergic to can be result in hives. So, if you just happened be allergic the the swine flu or any of the ingredients within it, then the hives you have may be the result of the vaccine. It can also be something you're exposed to at around the same time as when you got the vaccine, like new food, soap, detergents, deodorants, ect.