If your child's arm where they received the vaccine is red, it is recommended to apply cold compresses to help reduce any irritation. It is important to monitor your child for any signs of discomfort or fever. If the redness spreads beyond the borders in the coming days or if your child experiences significant pain or fever, it may be best to consult a healthcare professional. Remember to follow the dosage instructions for any pain relievers given to your child.
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