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How much paracetamol drops post vaccinat
My baby is 2.5 months old, today she got a 10 week vaccination. She didn't get any fever but she is crying due to pain so i gave her 8 drops of sumo l paracetamol drops for 2 times with a gap of 10 hours. Is there any issue??? Please reply soon as it is very important for me to know
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Weight of the baby is required to give the dosage. Work with ML instead of numbers of drops. You can give at a frequency of 8 hours based on the dosage. For any queries, book an online consultation with me. I am a lactation consultant, IYCF (Infant and Young Child Feeding) nutrition expert with an interest in Childhood Infections and Vaccinations. Take care!
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You can give paracetamol for pain as well no worries.
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No issue as to give paracetamol. Child can be irritable for 48 hours due to pain.check the injection site if any redness and swelling
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Menction the weight of your child
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