Question

What should I do if my baby doesn’t stop fevering after the injection?

Answer

It is common for a child to have a fever after receiving an injection, but if the temperature does not exceed 38 degrees and the child is in good spirits, parents should first observe at home and provide the child with fluid foods and water. There is no need to rush to take the child to the doctor or administer fever-reducing medication; allowing the child to naturally cool down can help boost their immunity. If the child’s condition does not improve or the fever exceeds 38 degrees, it is advisable to seek medical assistance promptly.