The baby experienced convulsions at around 1 am after receiving the Diphtheria and Pertussis vaccine and the Pneumococcal vaccine, and is seeking a solution.
What should you do if a baby feels feverish after vaccination? Fever could be caused by diseases such as respiratory infections, meningitis, urinary tract infections, etc. Therefore, it is important to promptly identify the cause of the fever. It is recommended to drink plenty of water to help the body dissipate heat and relieve discomfort.
How to handle the situation where a baby experiences feverish symptoms after receiving a vaccine.
Vomiting after vaccination with A-group meningitis and diphtheria-pertussis vaccines may be due to poor physical condition or weak spleen and stomach function. It is recommended to observe the child’s condition and seek medical attention promptly if there is no improvement.
If a newborn develops redness and purulent swelling at the vaccination site, it is important to seek medical examination and treatment promptly.
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.
What to Do If a Child Has a Fever After Vaccination?
How should you handle a child’s fever after vaccination?
The child has been crying and fussing constantly lately, and doesn’t eat much. How should one handle this situation?
If a child has not produced antibodies after receiving the Hepatitis B vaccine three times, parents may consider administering imported vaccines, which have a higher probability of generating antibodies. However, these vaccines are usually more expensive than domestic ones.