What's wrong with a baby not sleeping after getting vaccinated

  Generally, the doctor will arrange vaccination, that is, hepatitis B vaccination, within one day of the baby's birth in the hospital. Vaccination can protect infants and young children from the invasion of influenza and reduce the incidence of various chronic diseases. Getting vaccinated is necessary, but what's the reason why babies don't sleep after getting vaccinated?

  

What's wrong with a baby not sleeping after getting vaccinated1

  It is a normal side effect for infants to not sleep after receiving vaccination. Generally speaking, it won't happen after one or two days. It is recommended to first check the injection site for symptoms such as redness and swelling, and also observe for any other abnormal symptoms in the future.

  The baby cried and didn't sleep after getting vaccinated. The pain caused by needle insertion during vaccination can lead to this phenomenon, or it can be a drug reaction after vaccination. Specific diagnosis still needs to be confirmed through examination, and then treatment should be carried out based on the cause. In fact, most adverse reactions to vaccination, such as pain in the vaccination site and mild fever, are temporary and short-lived.

  If there are no other particularly uncomfortable symptoms in the future and only symptoms of difficulty falling asleep, no special treatment is needed.

  But if the condition of not sleeping has not improved and is accompanied by other adverse reactions, one should seek medical attention at a hospital and have a professional doctor diagnose the baby's condition.

  In addition, parents also need to calm their babies' emotions after receiving the vaccination. Interacting with children, diverting their attention, and helping them overcome yesterday's pain and fear is better.

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