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Fever after anti rabies vaccination
Fever after anti rabies vaccination for 10 yrs old, vaccination done on yesterday evening along with tetanus
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give 1/2 tablet of Crocin for fever.
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Fever is most likely due to vaccination.Give paracetamol or ibuprofen syrup.
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Give Crocin
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Please consult the doctor who gave the injection.
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It's common,  ibugesic plus tab half half half after  food  or syrup ibugesic plus10 ml three times after food  for 3to5 days. Ice pack at inj site.
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Kindly connect Need few more details.
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**Dear Parent/Guardian,**  Fever after an anti-rabies vaccination, especially when combined with a tetanus shot, is a known side effect and is usually mild and self-limiting. This occurs due to the body's immune response to the vaccine. You may manage the fever with **half a tablet of Crocin (if weight-appropriate)** as suggested, along with adequate hydration and rest.  However, if the fever persists beyond 48 hours, is high-grade (above 102°F), or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms like excessive lethargy, rash, or swelling at the injection site, a detailed evaluation is necessary. Since your child is young, I recommend a consultation to ensure proper monitoring and rule out any rare complications.  For further guidance or immediate concerns, you may contact me on WhatsApp at **Eight Zero Zero Nine Eight Two One Three Three Two**. 
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Don't worry its normal
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Need more history for further evaluation. Kindly connect for further management.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Give paracetamol. Nothing to worry.
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It happens,  start crocin ds
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Needs to be evaluated. Do Consult.
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