How to Handle Low Fever After a Child Receives a Vaccine
How to handle the symptoms of a two-month-old baby with throat inflammation?
An 8-month-old child experienced night-time vomiting and diarrhea after receiving the measles, mumps, and German measles vaccine. Parents inquire about how to handle the situation.
Basic vaccines for children under one year are free, except for a few optional or self-paid vaccines.
A six-month-old baby develops a hard lump at the injection site after receiving a vaccine. Can they still get the vaccine?
Redness and swelling after a baby receives the vaccine may be due to needle site inflammation or medication reaction. Proper iodine tincture disinfection and avoiding touching the affected area are recommended. If symptoms worsen, seek medical attention promptly.
A baby refusing breastfeeding after vaccination might be due to weak spleen and stomach, and it’s suggested to use Xiang Sha Liu Jun Wan for opsonize, along with a diet of light and easy-to-digest foods.
A newborn’s green stool may be related to dyspepsia or exposure to the cold.
If a child experiences cold symptoms after receiving the MMR vaccine, it might be due to a wind-cold cold. It’s advised to take appropriate medication and drink plenty of water.
If a one-year-old baby has symptoms of a cold, such as runny nose, phlegm in the throat, and mild cough, the vaccine should be administered after the symptoms have subsided to avoid adverse reactions.