- The injection site may have redness, swelling or caking. A cold compress can be applied first, and a hot compress and massage can be given 48 hours later.
- About 2% of the babies may have a fever (over 38℃), but if the fever (over 38.5℃) lasts more than 48 hours, it should be suspected that it may be caused by other reasons, and the patient should be sent to our hospital as soon as possible.
- Pay attention to the cleanliness of the vaccination site of the baby to avoid infection thereof.
- There are no special limitations on the baby's diet or time interval between meals, just follow the daily eating habits.
- If your baby develops any of the symptoms other than those noted above after vaccination, seek medical attention immediately.