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I had a rubella shot (german measels) about 4-5 months ago & have had a sore on arm since is this normal? |
the nurse said you may get a rash, this is about as big around as an eraser & is kinda raised up & will bleed when you hit it, however it does not hurt at all it showed up about a month after I had a rubella shot in that arm Shots can cause all sorts of different problems in different people. no it is not normal...i would have a doctor take a look at it...it should not bleed when hit....go see a doctor |
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