The child is 38 days old, but I didn’t know that jaundice prevents vaccination. I gave the second dose of hepatitis B that day, and it’s been 3 days now. Will this have a big impact? What should I do?
Discuss the normality and coping strategies for hard lumps appearing on a baby’s arm after vaccination.
How to deal with fever symptoms in an 8-month-old baby after vaccination
My baby got a fever at night after receiving the Japanese Encephalitis and Rabies vaccines. I want to know if this is a normal vaccine reaction or caused by a cold, and how should I handle it?
Having a fever after getting the chickenpox vaccine may be a reaction. It’s recommended to drink plenty of water and use fever-reducing medication or fever-reducing patches to lower your temperature. If the fever persists, seek medical attention.
Fever is primarily caused by diseases, so it’s recommended to drink plenty of water to alleviate discomfort caused by viruses and medication.
After your baby receives the DPT combined vaccine (boosted dose), redness appears at the injection site after a bath last night. Today, the redness has expanded to about 5 centimeters and there is a warm, tingling sensation. Is this a severe symptom? Do you need to seek medical attention?
If your child develops red bumps and pustules after receiving Hepatitis A and Pertussis vaccines, it may be a sign of an allergic reaction to the injection. It is recommended to take cetirizine tablets and drink plenty of water. If the rash worsens, seek medical attention promptly for allergic treatment.
Discussing the management of fever after vaccination
An 11-month-old baby developed a fever of up to 40.1℃ after vaccination. After hospitalization, the fever subsided, but the doctor advised continued observation in the hospital.