Some recipients of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine have been left with itchy and swollen skin/ red lumps on their arm seven to 10 days after getting vaccinated. The lump is sometimes painful to the touch and always appears on the arm in which the vaccine was administered, Mail Online reports. The report also said the reactions have only occurred in people who received Moderna's COIVD-19 vaccine, and it's because they have previously gotten tetanus vaccines, the chickenpox vaccine, and the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine. But Doctors have said there is no cause to raise alarm as the splotch is a harmless response from the immune system to the shot that fades within a week. 'We want to reassure people that this is a known phenomenon,' Dr. Esther Freeman, director of global health dermatology at Massachusetts General Hospital, told USA TODAY. Rare 'COVID arm' side effect leaves people with red lumps after getting Moderna vaccine (photos)
February 05, 2021
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Some recipients of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine have been left with itchy and swollen skin/ red lumps on their arm seven to 10 days after getting vaccinated. The lump is sometimes painful to the touch and always appears on the arm in which the vaccine was administered, Mail Online reports. The report also said the reactions have only occurred in people who received Moderna's COIVD-19 vaccine, and it's because they have previously gotten tetanus vaccines, the chickenpox vaccine, and the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine. But Doctors have said there is no cause to raise alarm as the splotch is a harmless response from the immune system to the shot that fades within a week. 'We want to reassure people that this is a known phenomenon,' Dr. Esther Freeman, director of global health dermatology at Massachusetts General Hospital, told USA TODAY.