After receiving the AC meningitis vaccine, children may experience redness, swelling, heat, and pain at the injection site, sometimes accompanied by lymph node enlargement or lymphangitis, as well as varying degrees of fever. These symptoms typically appear within a few hours to 24 hours after vaccination and may resolve on their own within 1-2 days.
Babies should not be vaccinated during illness or when their immunity is weak, as this may lead to the occurrence of the prevented diseases.
After receiving the Japanese encephalitis vaccine, a child experiences dizziness and blurred vision that lasts a month without improvement. Could it be a side effect of the vaccine?
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This condition may be caused by the vaccine-induced immune response, generally not a cause for concern. You can temporarily give the child naproxen or ibuprofen to reduce fever.
Having a fever after receiving the meningitis vaccine is a normal vaccine reaction, which can be relieved through symptomatic treatment and drinking plenty of water. If the temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees, you can give the child fever-reducing medication such as Ibuprofen or Paracetamol.
If your baby develops a fever after receiving the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine, it may be necessary to visit a doctor immediately.
If your baby gets a fever before bedtime after receiving the Japanese encephalitis vaccine, it may be due to vaccine side effects or catching a cold. It’s important to check the baby’s temperature promptly and take appropriate measures.
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A low fever after receiving the vaccine is a normal immune response and usually does not require medication.