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Baby crying lot
Dear sir Baby age 2 months completed.. Last week 5 days back we have done vaccination . Pentavac rotavac opv. Now since 2 days baby was crying lot wherever I touch him his body nad foregead also he was crying don't understood .. We have done t98 drop at time of vaccination.. now his fever shoes 98.6 pls advice reasons .. he not taking feed also
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Inconsolable crying with refusal to feed is cause for concern Please consult pediatrician
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Try colicaid drops 04 twice Do not give paracetamol if no fever
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Hold in upright position and see May help
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You should consult pediatrician to find out cause if crying, as baby is too young.... Temperature is normal...
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Ideally vaccines will cause no, or only minor adverse reactions & These reactions typically occur within a day or two of immunization. Hence ur baby's incessant cry might be due to inadequate feeds.. Check whether mother has adequate breastmilk secreations..
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And baby will also stop suckling at the breast if he doesnt get enough milk.
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Hi, Temperature is normal. Crying could be due to stomach pain also . Give colicaid drops .
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