Children may experience persistent fever after vaccination, which is usually due to minor adverse reactions to the vaccine, but could also be coincidental with other diseases or abnormal reactions. Parents should pay attention to their child’s condition and take appropriate emergency symptomatic measures when necessary.
Children may experience epilepsy symptoms due to medication or irritation, and it is recommended to observe and consider further examination.
A baby develops a fever after receiving a vaccine, which might be a common reaction. This article discusses the possible causes and treatment methods.
After receiving the 13-valent pneumococcal vaccine, the baby developed a fever, possibly related to the vaccine’s interaction with the immune system within the body. The fever is usually below 38.5℃ and lasts for 1-2 days. It is recommended to give the baby plenty of water and rest.
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The baby has been crying and fussing recently, should we get the second type of vaccine?