After the baby is born, parents will take the baby to get vaccinated in order to enhance the baby's immune system. During the vaccination process, due to differences in physical constitution, babies may experience some physical reactions after vaccination, such as allergies or other abnormal reactions. So, what does the vaccination reaction look like?
Generally speaking, the various reactions that occur after vaccination are unpredictable, which is closely related to an individual's physical condition. Common vaccination reactions include local redness, swelling, pain, and other inflammatory reactions in the vaccinated area within 24 hours after vaccination. In severe cases, the vaccinated individual may even experience fever. However, these are all normal immune responses in the human body and generally do not require excessive treatment. Symptoms will disappear within two days.
And there may also be some cases of severe vaccination reactions, such as sudden fainting, anaphylactic shock, and allergic dermatitis. Generally, such abnormal reactions can cause serious consequences. Therefore, when the vaccinated individual experiences these abnormal reactions after vaccination, they should be immediately taken to the hospital for rescue.
For some younger infants and young children, after receiving some special vaccines, they may also experience some diarrhea, but this condition generally does not require treatment and can heal on its own. After receiving the vaccine, the vaccinated person should also pay attention to keeping the vaccination site clean and not letting it come into contact with water temporarily to avoid infection.