Baby age 1yr and 7months. We put vaccination on 3rd June. Without pain injection only put. He got fever on 5th June. 2 days we gave paracetamol syrup and he was perfectly alright. But again from today morning he is having fever. Head to toe fully heat and then it's become normal. Then again body is heat then coming down.. sometimes coughing also.
What is the reason? Is this because of vaccination or what? Kindly reply me briefly. Thanks
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It's not due to vaccination because fever due to vaccination comes within 2days.
It might be viral infection.
Drop.Nasoclear 1drop both nostrils every 6hrly
Drop.maxtra 5drops three times a day
Syp.Calpol 250 3ml sos
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Hi I can fully understand your worry
This sounds to be more like vaccine induced.. nevertheless keep a watch.
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