Pentavalent rotavirus vaccine is pentavalent rotavirus vaccine, diarrhea after oral administration is due to adverse reactions in the vaccinated population caused by the less severe symptoms generally do not need to be treated, other causes of diarrhea (such as contraindications to the population to take the drug) should be treated for the primary disease (e.g., drug therapy).
Pentavalent rotavirus vaccine is a vaccine for the prevention of rotavirus enteritis, mainly for infants and young children. It is useful in preventing diarrhea caused by rotavirus in infants and young children.
1. There are generally no adverse reactions after oral administration of pentavalent rotavirus vaccine. However, some patients may occasionally have mild reactions such as low-grade fever, vomiting and diarrhea after oral administration, which can disappear on their own without treatment.
2. If the drug is taken by people with contraindications, such as those with gastrointestinal disorders and allergies, diarrhea may also occur. Gastrointestinal dysfunction patients taking the drug caused by diarrhea, you can take the drug compound phenethylpiperidine and other drugs to stop diarrhea. For those who are allergic to the drug, diarrhea symptoms can be relieved on their own if the symptoms are mild, and for those who are more severe, chlorpheniramine maleate and montelukast can be taken to relieve the symptoms.
If the above symptoms are not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, to identify the cause of diarrhea, and then give targeted treatment. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor or pharmacist, avoid self-medication.