Anonymous wrote:Yes call dr but it is a sort of common side effect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vaccine reaction. Head to the ER before an infection sets in.
How could infection set in? The vaccine has no live virus - just a piece of the spike part of the virus.
OP, unless your DH is having difficulty breathing, ER strikes me as overkill. I’d do a telemedicine and show the doctor the hives.
NP here,
I don't think PP meant covid infection, but that amount of raw skin makes him vulnerable to infections such as cellulitis. PP is right that an allergic reaction like that that continues to spread needs to be seen in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vaccine reaction. Head to the ER before an infection sets in.
How could infection set in? The vaccine has no live virus - just a piece of the spike part of the virus.
OP, unless your DH is having difficulty breathing, ER strikes me as overkill. I’d do a telemedicine and show the doctor the hives.
Anonymous wrote:Vaccine reaction. Head to the ER before an infection sets in.