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Daughters BCG wound infected?

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Hi all my daughters bcg is leaking pus and bleeding every day, was wondering if anyone else had experienced this, and if anyone has any suggestions they would be much appreciated :) many thanks xxxx

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They do go like that before they heal. . Was it Ok for couple of weeks and then seemed to erupt? If the area around it is becoming red and inflamed and becoming bigger and she is not herself and has a temp then take her to the g.p no harm in getting it checked, I found it strange how it didn't erupt for ages then did x

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Its been quite inflamed since she had it, but pus only started leaking a few days ago , pus keeps coming out every day, so if it continues, and doesn't stop, then I will probably take her , shes sort of ok, she has just finished a course of antibiotics for a chest infection, and is still a bit snuffly , but her temperature is fine :) thanks for your advice x

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