Question

An eight-year-old girl received the rabies vaccine in the morning and her body temperature rose to 38.6 degrees at night. Does she need to take antipyretics after receiving the vaccine? What has been the past treatment and outcome? What kind of assistance is needed?

Answer

After the girl received the rabies vaccine in the morning, she developed a fever of 38.1 degrees at night. If she does not have other symptoms, such as a poor mental state, she can first take antipyretics for treatment. It is recommended to go to a local hospital for examination and consultation during the day. If the girl develops a fever after receiving the rabies vaccine, she can first relieve symptoms with antipyretics at night. It is recommended to go to a local hospital for a consultation immediately during the day and take appropriate antipyretic and symptomatic treatment measures based on her actual condition.