Babies do not eat milk after vaccination may be related to the adverse reactions after vaccination, can strengthen the observation, usually can gradually improve, such as the baby appeared high fever, depression, etc. to seek medical attention immediately.
Adverse reactions to vaccines include general reactions and abnormal reactions. General reaction mainly refers to the vaccine itself, such as vaccination can induce fever, local redness, swelling, hard nodules and other symptoms. Abnormal reactions mainly refer to adverse reactions that cause damage to the tissues, organs or functions of the vaccinee, and generally occur relatively rarely, such as allergic reactions.
After vaccination, especially within 48 hours after vaccination, babies may have redness, swelling, hard nodules and pain at the vaccination site; systemic reactions may be manifested as relatively poor mental health, irritability, poor appetite, low-grade fever and so on. The appearance of these symptoms is likely to indirectly affect the baby’s appetite, resulting in the performance of not eating milk.
When the baby does not eat milk after vaccination, you can first observe the baby, usually, the baby will gradually return to normal diet. If the baby is found to have abnormal reaction, such as accompanied by high fever, mental depression, etc., it is necessary to immediately consult a doctor for examination, so as to avoid a greater impact on the baby’s health.