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A 3-month-old baby experienced symptoms such as runny nose, cough, and sneezing the day after receiving the DPT vaccine. By the third day, the baby’s voice was a bit hoarse, but there was no fever. The cause is unknown, and the baby still needs two more doses. Concerned about similar reactions. Never received special treatment and seeks a solution.
When a baby has a high fever accompanied by diarrhea, the first priority is to address the fever to prevent the risk of high fever convulsions. Use fever-reducing medication or drugs containing paracetamol. For diarrhea, if there is no pus or blood in the stool, focus on taking Montmorillonite powder and probiotics. Take Montmorillonite powder before meals and probiotics after meals. If the baby has a reduced urine output and appears unwell, seek immediate hospital hydration treatment to prevent dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. These recommendations are offered in hopes of helping you, and wishing your baby a swift recovery!
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