Yes of course. Depending how bad it is. If it's most of your leg or a large portion you should go
The physician should be notified if there is swelling, redness, pain, or fever.
No. You just had a needle piercing your skin hundreds of times over. Did you think there wasn't going to be redness and swelling?
Some of the symptoms for blood clots are swelling, redness and pain. These symptoms are mostly found in the arms and legs. You should go to the emergency room right away if you notice any of these symptoms.
No, after three weeks, your hand should be healed. Swelling, redness, and heat in the area indicate an infection. You should see your doctor if it's still swollen.
He probably should see his doctor again immediatly if the swelling continues...
After 10 days it should not feel tender, but if there is is no swelling or redness then it is likely painful because of the nerve damage
Yes, but if it gets worse or there is any swelling or redness, you should see a doctor right away, because it may require antibiotics
A healthy pharynx appears pink and moist, with no signs of swelling, redness, lesions, or excessive mucus. The tonsils, if visible, should be a normal size without any white patches or swelling.
Normal side effects of the pneumonia shot is swelling and soreness at the area the shot was given. If you have concerns about an allergic reaction, you should consult your physician!
Take an antipyretic such as ibuprofen and place some ice on the site. Then relax for a few hours.
The site of the puncture and any drainage catheter should be checked regularly for signs of infection such as redness and swelling. Blood pressure and pulse are also monitored.
It could be a fungal infection. You could try over the counter "athletes foot" remedies but if they do not work or if the swelling is significant or it is getting painful you should see your doctor. It could some other problems.