Acquired alopecia covers a wide range of causes including demodex mange, sarcoptic mange, folliculitis, parasite allergies, food allergies,
vaccination site reaction, trauma, gestational hair loss, cancer, immune disorders and endocrine system disorders.
Not exact matches
Other risks of vaccines are mainly mild adverse
reactions such as mild fever, dimished appetite, discomfort at
vaccination site, or more serious, an allergic
reaction.
Mild
reactions, including a slight fever, lethargy, decreased appetite, and localized swelling at the
vaccination site may start within hours after
vaccination and usually subside within a few days.
Allergic
reactions to
vaccination and local, injection -
site irritation are uncommon, but they do occur.
Long term vaccine
reactions: If the
site of the
vaccination remains swollen or is getting larger a month following
vaccination, or is still present
As stated in the article to follow, we are seeing some adverse
reactions in the form of sarcoma cancer developing at the rabies, as well as leukemia,
vaccination sites in a small number of cases.
Long term vaccine
reactions: If the
site of the
vaccination remains swollen or is getting larger a month following
vaccination, or is still present 3 months after
vaccination, please make an appointment with us right away, as this could be the sign of a more serious problem.