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Vomiting after 6th Week vaccination
Hi.. My baby is 2 months 2 days old.. His 6th week vaccination was pending due to lockdown.. Today I got it done at morning 10.30 am... By noon light fever he had, but was very much crying while trying to kick his legs... I put him calpol drops 0.8ml around 6pm.. And fed him after am hour... But around 7.30 pm, he vomited a lot twice.. Is it normal? Vomiting is normal?
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Normal to have vomiting .Keep a watch on urine output and stools .Nothing to worry .If it persist get a consultation .
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Don't worry Its common Avoid overfeeding And avoid to feed if fever is going Can give once fever decreases And Note this No need to worry for pain, fever, swelling after vaccination.  Its common after vaccination   If baby is crancky , exessive cry, swelling and fever then   Give paracetmol drops to baby for 1-2 days  Fever, pain will decreases in next 1 -2 days  Don't apply anything over vaccination site  It cause decrease in the efficiency of given vaccine   Cont. to give feed as per demand  Keep ur baby well hydrated  Keep a watch on urine output  Baby should pass minimum urine 6-8 times per day  Swelling will take it's own time to disappear. 
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