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Baby Cry after two days of vaccination
My baby Is 7 weeks old and she took 6 weeks vaccines at the day before yesterday. But yesterday she cried a lot for 15 mins and after apply to colic aid and sumol drops she did potty and stop crying.. her potty was just like musterd oil with the mix of tonoferon drops, like that. Today she did same thing but the colour of the potty is not same as before. What should I do? Pls suggest... Is it any type of dysentery or is she feel any pain at belly??
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I can fully understand your worry.. This could be because of injection.. you should take some precautions after vaccination.. I have made a dedicated video on this topic.. please watch it on my vlog.... for  full answer to your query.. I am sure you will be satisfied. https://youtu.be/01blnvmbsek If this link does not open search my channel in youtube..
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You should continue sumol drop and colicaid as per need, observe injection site for any redness and pain, you should go for stool examination, and you may stop tonoferon drop for few days There is nothing to worry if baby accepting feed well and passing urine normal (about 6episode/24hour)
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