Question

A 5-year-old child was scratched by a kitten yesterday and developed tonsillitis and fever after receiving the rabies vaccine today, with a body temperature of 38 degrees. Do they need to take medication? We have children’s amoxicillin at home; is it suitable for use?

Answer

Feeling feverish again after vaccination is a common occurrence, so please monitor closely. If the fever persists for one to two days, there is usually no need to worry excessively. If the fever is severe, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a follow-up examination to determine the diagnosis and receive appropriate treatment as instructed by the doctor. This advice is for the question “Does a 5-year-old child need medication for tonsillitis and fever after being scratched by a kitten,” hoping it will be helpful to you, and wishing you good health.