Why Does My Baby Have a Fever and Nosebleed After Vaccination?

After vaccination, infants may experience fever and nosebleeds, which could be normal reactions or infections. It is advised to increase water intake, take physical cooling measures such as warm water sponge baths, and consider oral fever-reducing medication. You can use diluted alcohol to wipe the forehead for physical cooling. Generally, symptoms should resolve within 2 days. Nosebleeds may be due to dry nasal passages causing blood vessels to break, and if only one nostril is bleeding, it usually does not require excessive concern and can be stopped by pressing.
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Why Does My Two-Year-Old Child Not Eat Well?

My two-year-old baby has been refusing to eat properly, resulting in a thin body. Lately, he often vomits when eating and has no appetite. A traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis indicates poor spleen and stomach function. Can I use traditional Chinese medicine to adjust?
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