The measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine does not usually induce seizures. The measles, rubella, and mumps vaccine, also known as the MMR vaccine, is a vaccine combination that protects against three diseases: measles, rubella, and mumps. Seizures are generally not induced after the use of MMR vaccine, but some common side effects such as fever, rash, cough and other manifestations may occur. You need to be observed at the vaccination site for more than 30 minutes after vaccination, and you should not leave until there are no obvious side effects. Seizures may occur in some individuals after vaccination, but coincidental events cannot be ruled out. It is recommended to withhold MMR vaccination during recurrent seizures and during the acute phase of the disease. Seizures after vaccination are recommended to seek medical attention.