When the baby is young, they will be taken to get vaccinated. After getting vaccinated, the body may have some reactions, which is a normal reaction after vaccination. If there are still reactions after three days of vaccination, it is necessary to go to the pediatric department of the hospital for treatment. So, what should be done if the baby has a fever, nasal congestion, and cough after getting vaccinated?
1. After administering the vaccine to your baby, if they experience fever, nasal congestion, or coughing, do not take medication for now. You can check if it is an allergic reaction after vaccination. These symptoms can be relieved within 2 to 3 days after vaccination. If they do not improve, medication should be taken. As your baby is still young, it is best to have physical cooling methods, such as soaking in warm water, applying antipyretic patches, wiping the body with diluted alcohol, and drinking plenty of warm water. If your baby's body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees, you should take some antipyretic drugs.
2. When the baby has a cough, try to use diet therapy to treat it. You can boil some rock candy snow pear water for the baby to drink. When making snow pear water, you should also pay attention to the hygiene of the ingredients and the taste of the cooking. Of course, in addition to boiling rock candy snow pear water, you can also fry some loquat sugar water for the baby, which has a good effect on relieving the baby's cough.
3. When a baby's nose is blocked and not ventilated, a tissue or cotton swab can be used to help the baby expel their mucus and relieve the condition. At the same time, during the baby's free time, it is important to exercise more with the baby to improve their body's resistance.