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lump on neck after vaccinations
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<blockquote data-quote="Medic24" data-source="post: 103280" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>We get them on occasion after vacination time, as several have said, most knots will go away in a short period of time, but, there is an easy way to tell if it's vaccine reaction or abcess. That is if you can catch the cow or calf, simply use a large bore needle, or thin lance and punture the swelling, if puss comes out then treat it of course, if nothing comes out, then likely it is just necrotic tissue from the vacine site, and nothing more can be done except to wait it out, it may go away in time, it may not.</p><p>If abcessed, you can do one of several things, drain and flush, and give some antibiotc such as penicillen, or simply push some penicillen into the abcess and see if it helps. :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medic24, post: 103280, member: 1101"] We get them on occasion after vacination time, as several have said, most knots will go away in a short period of time, but, there is an easy way to tell if it's vaccine reaction or abcess. That is if you can catch the cow or calf, simply use a large bore needle, or thin lance and punture the swelling, if puss comes out then treat it of course, if nothing comes out, then likely it is just necrotic tissue from the vacine site, and nothing more can be done except to wait it out, it may go away in time, it may not. If abcessed, you can do one of several things, drain and flush, and give some antibiotc such as penicillen, or simply push some penicillen into the abcess and see if it helps. :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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