What are the adverse reactions of leprosy vaccine

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Leprosy vaccine is mainly used to prevent measles and rubella. Many babies in our life have some bad symptoms after injecting leprosy vaccine. Now let's take a look at the adverse reactions of leprosy vaccine.

What are the adverse reactions of leprosy vaccine

The first aspect: there are a few children after the injection, there will be a short time of burning and tingling sensation at the injection site. If it is a long time, we must go to the hospital.

Second, transient fever may occur within 1-2 weeks after vaccination. Most of them are mild fever reactions, which can be relieved by themselves after 1-2 days without treatment. If necessary, take proper rest, drink plenty of water, keep warm and prevent secondary infection.

The third aspect: generally, there may be a slight rash within 12 days after vaccination, the rash time is generally not more than 2 days, usually does not need special treatment, if there is no continuous improvement, then symptomatic treatment can be used when necessary.

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Parents should know that adverse reactions of leprosy vaccine do little harm to children. Do not be nervous when children have the above symptoms. Pay attention to the observation and see if it can be improved in a few days.