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without being able to see it... LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 03/09/2010 06:43:17 PM
My best guess would be an allergic reaction to something that touched your face. If it was an allergic reaction to the vaccine, the reaction would be throughout your body and/or at the vaccination site.

I would recommend keeping it washed, maybe put some topical antihistamine on it, and changing your pillow cases.

And, of course, GO TO A DOCTOR if it persists in bothering you. We are not health care professionals, and no one can do proper doctoring without seeing their patient.
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