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Vaccine fever last more than 3 days
Hi, I am concerned my baby is 4 months i had given vaçcine on tuesday morning 27/11/23 today is dec 1st, 23 still my baby has fever, do i have to worry or go to pediactric or is it normal due to climate, here in my family people say its normal but i am worried what to do.. is there any infection due to vaccine or something fever is still there
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Seems due to vaccine.
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Fever after vaccination usually last for 3-4 days. If it still persistent measure temperature using thermometer, watch for local site inflammation, and get examined for other cause of fever. Give pcm syrupaccording to weight.
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Hello, kindly consult physically if baby is still having fever.
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Fever may not be due to vaccine.If fever persists then please consult pediatrician
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Wait for today..if fever persists visit physically
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Please consult pediatrician as proper detailed history is not possible on chat in your case and then take medicines.
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Doesn’t look like it is due to vaccine. Most likely a viral infection if child in active and playful when there is no fever
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Yeah, it depends on which vaccine you have administered to the child
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Other symptoms also should be known. Take consultation
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Give more breast feeds
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