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1 Year Old. Had Shots. Fever, Conjunctivitis 2 Days Later. When Will The Fever Come Down?

My one year old had her shots 10 days ago and immediately had a fever . Also got conjunctivitis two days later. My doctor prescribed the eye drops and that cleared up, but she has still been running a fever on and off again of 102 and slightly over. My doctor doesn t seemed too concerned. Isn t this too long for a one year old to run a fever this high? I am very worried!
Sat, 15 Dec 2012
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Fever after vaccination usually last for 1 to 2 days only after vaccination and with MMR vaccination it may come after 4 to 10 days. But after 10 days fever still is there means it may be due to oher infections. So consult again your Pediatrician and go for examination and investigations if required like CBP and CUE.
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1 Year Old. Had Shots. Fever, Conjunctivitis 2 Days Later. When Will The Fever Come Down?

Hi Fever after vaccination usually last for 1 to 2 days only after vaccination and with MMR vaccination it may come after 4 to 10 days. But after 10 days fever still is there means it may be due to oher infections. So consult again your Pediatrician and go for examination and investigations if required like CBP and CUE.