Tetanus - vaccine
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As with any medications or any vaccine, there is a chance of other serious complications, including death. This is rare after tetanus immunization. For almost all people, the benefits of vaccination far outweigh the risks. DELAY OR DO NOT GIVE (CONTRAINDICATIONS) If a child is sick with something more serious than a mild cold, DTaP may be delayed until the child is better. If a child has had any of the following after an earlier DTaP, consult with the health care provider before the child receives another injection of the vaccine:
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POSTIMMUNIZATION SYMPTOMS AND CARE The provider who gives the tetanus immunization may recommend measures to reduce normal postimmunization symptoms. Acetaminophen may be recommended to reduce fever and soreness. Some providers recommend a dose be given just prior to the injection to help avert common, minor side effects. Warmth (such as a warm, damp cloth or a heating pad) may reduce soreness. Frequently moving or using the arm or leg that has received the injection is recommended and often reduces the soreness. Adults who receive the Td or T vaccine (particularly if received more often than every 10 years) may experience soreness and swelling at the injection site, lasting for 2 or 3 days. CALL THE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROVIDER IF
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