How to handle a fever in children after receiving the Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease vaccine
After receiving the quadrivalent vaccine, a child develops a fever along with symptoms like coughing, runny nose, and sore throat, prompting parents to inquire about the possibility of polio infection.
How should one handle a fever after recovering from hand, foot, and mouth disease?
What should be done if a child experiences a fever and cough after receiving the Meningitis A+C vaccine?
After a week of hospitalization for hand, foot, and mouth disease, if the child is discharged and then suddenly develops a fever of 39 degrees Celsius and diarrhea the next day, it is usually not related to hand, foot, and mouth disease and may indicate a new bacterial or viral infection. It is recommended to recheck blood and stool routine tests and to receive treatment under the guidance of a specialist doctor. In daily life, parents can give their children some juice to help digestion and supplement vitamins to prevent diarrhea, hoping for an early recovery.
If a child’s fever persists after 5 days of intravenous therapy, it may be caused by a viral or bacterial infection. It is recommended to use physical methods for temperature reduction and maintain a balanced diet. If the condition does not improve, it is advisable to seek medical attention and possibly take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication.
How to Handle Fever and Vomiting After a Child Receives the DPT Vaccine
If a child has a fever accompanied by vomiting, it may be caused by an infection. It’s important to conduct a urine test promptly to determine the cause and administer medication accordingly. Severe vomiting may require antiemetic medication, and attention should be given to signs of dehydration. If necessary, immediate medical attention and intravenous fluid therapy should be sought. The diet should consist of light, soft, and easily digestible foods.
The causes of childhood fever are diverse, including infectious and non-infectious factors. When dealing with low-grade fever, it’s essential to determine the cause and treat accordingly, while also taking medication and physical cooling measures.
If a child has been running a fever for 2 days, the treatment method should be determined based on body temperature and other symptoms.