How is it transferred?

All children react differently to this vaccine, butIn most cases, if the injection site is properly cared for, there are no problems. Sometimes a small lump forms at the injection site, and the area turns red. Children may cry because of the slight soreness of this area. This reaction usually goes away in 2-3 days.vaccination against pneumococcal infection in childrenVaccination against pneumococcal infection will help childrenavoid meningitis and other diseases Photo: Getty Even less often, the body's reaction may manifest itself in an increase in body temperature. Most often, it is insignificant, but if the temperature exceeds 38°C, the baby should be given an antipyretic. The temperature is usually accompanied by chills. Another type of reaction is sleep problems in the first 2-3 days after vaccination. The child may be either too sleepy or overly active. You can bathe the baby after vaccination, but treating the wound with any means such as iodine or brilliant green is strictly prohibited. It is also undesirable to stick a plaster on the injection site or bandage it.

Side effects and complications

All these problems can arise, but it happensthis is extremely rare. If a competent doctor is involved in the selection of vaccinations, he will definitely take into account all the features of the child, his allergic reactions, and then there will be no side effects. You should tell the doctor about all the diseases that the baby has suffered from. It is also important to give preference only to a high-quality vaccine. Despite the rarity of the manifestation, it is better for you to familiarize yourself with the complications in advance:

  • Edema of the Quincke. Strong allergic reaction to one of the ingredients of the drug.
  • Exacerbation of chronic diseases that a child has.
  • The sharp deterioration against the background of the infection.
  • Extreme temperature rise, if at the time of vaccination, it has already been raised.

Please note that only the most important ones are listed here.terrible possible outcomes. They are really rare. Much more harm can be caused by diseases in case of refusal to vaccinate. It is easier to vaccinate than to fight diseases and their consequences later, which can remain for life. Carefully follow the vaccination schedule drawn up by the doctor. Also follow all the recommendations of the specialist. If any problems arise after the procedure, contact your pediatrician.

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