If your baby gets a fever after receiving the DTP vaccine, you can first treat the fever symptomatically and observe. If the fever persists, further examination is needed.
How to handle fever in children after vaccination
Recurring fever in babies may be an early symptom of bacterial infection. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, maintain a light and easy-to-digest diet, monitor temperature changes, and consider using fever-reducing medication if the temperature is below 38.5℃.
How should you handle a fever and rash after your child receives the measles vaccine?
A baby’s fever could be caused by a viral or bacterial infection, and it’s important to have a doctor examine the throat and listen to the heart and lungs to determine the cause. Parents should ensure the baby drinks plenty of water, measure the temperature, and follow the doctor’s treatment instructions. Wishing the baby a speedy recovery and a healthy body and life.
How should you handle a baby’s fever for two days?
After a baby’s fever subsides, if they no longer want to drink milk before bedtime, it could be due to physiological or pathological reasons. First, use alcohol to lower their temperature and identify the root cause of the fever.
Sweating cold after a baby has a fever might be due to wearing too many clothes or having internal heat. Check the baby’s clothing and bedding, and observe if the condition improves with the improvement of symptoms. If the baby continues to sweat excessively, it is recommended to check for trace elements to determine if there is a calcium deficiency.
Discussing the management of fever after vaccination
If your child has a fever after receiving the pneumococcal vaccine, it might be a common reaction. Parents can take some measures to alleviate the symptoms.