When your child immunized, there are several effects that may arise. Started to fuss, high fever, until the rash around the injection site. That problem should not be ignored. Children's Hospital of The Lucile Packard tipping handling early after immunization.
- Apply ice wrapped in plastic to relieve pain at injection site
- Give medication to relieve pain, such as acetaminophen. Do not treat aspirin.
- Fever usually occurs no more than 3 days. But, to reduce the fever, the child may be given medication acetaminophen and drink a lot. If a high fever for more than 3 days, take it to the doctor.
- After immunization, children are usually irritable, cranky, and more sleep. If the condition does not subside within three days, call your doctor.
- Apply ice wrapped in plastic to relieve pain at injection site
- Give medication to relieve pain, such as acetaminophen. Do not treat aspirin.
- Fever usually occurs no more than 3 days. But, to reduce the fever, the child may be given medication acetaminophen and drink a lot. If a high fever for more than 3 days, take it to the doctor.
- After immunization, children are usually irritable, cranky, and more sleep. If the condition does not subside within three days, call your doctor.
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