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Croup

Advice for professionals

unless fever in the 48 hours following vaccinations and no other red or amber features…on in babies up to 2 days after they receive vaccinations

Diarrhoea and vomiting

Advice for parents/carers. Feeling sick and then vomiting is usually the first sign that your child has a ‘tummy bug’. Diarrhoea tends to occur after your child has started vomiting and means passing frequent watery poos that are offensive in nature.

on in babies up to 2 days after they receive vaccinations…unless fever in the 48 hours following vaccinations and no other red or amber features

Cough/colds (under 1's)

Advice for professionals

unless fever in the 48 hours following vaccinations and no other red or amber features…on in babies up to 2 days after they receive vaccinations

Conjunctivitis

Advice for parents/carers. Conjunctivitis is a common eye condition that affects children, especially under 5 years of age. It can either be caused by an infection or by an allergy. Infectious conjunctivitis is contagious and may spread to other household members. Allergic conjunctivitis is more common in children with allergies such as hay fever.

on in babies up to 2 days after they receive vaccinations…unless fever in the 48 hours following vaccinations and no other red or amber features

Fever / High Temperature

Advice for parents/carers: Fever is extremely common in children and usually suggests that your child has an infection. It's really important that you measure your child's temperature accurately - you should use a digital thermometer (under the the armpit (axillary) for children 5 years and younger, and in the mouth for children over 5 years of age). The other option is to use an in the ear thermometer (tympanic), although these should not be used in babies below 6 months of age.

unless fever in the 48 hours following vaccinations and no other red or amber features…on in babies up to 2 days after they receive vaccinations

Cough/colds (over 1's)

Advice for professionals

unless fever in the 48 hours following vaccinations and no other red or amber features…on in babies up to 2 days after they receive vaccinations

Earache

Advice for parents/carers. Earache occurs commonly in children and is often associated with a high temperature. They are usually caused by a viral infection – if this is the case, your child may also have a runny nose, cough or sore throat.

unless fever in the 48 hours following vaccinations and no other red or amber features…on in babies up to 2 days after they receive vaccinations

Meningitis

Advice for parents/carers: Meningitis is an infection of the protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord (meninges). It can affect anyone, but is most common in babies, young children, teenagers and young adults. Symptoms of meningitis, septicaemia and meningococcal disease include:

roduction over the past few years of routine vaccinations for babies against infections such a mening…unless fever in the 48 hours following vaccinations and no other red or amber features

Otitis externa (swimming ear)

Advice for professionals

unless fever in the 48 hours following vaccinations and no other red or amber features…on in babies up to 2 days after they receive vaccinations

COVID-19 and Pregnancy



19 vaccination information for women who are pregnant or br…19 vaccination. They are available on the Gov.uk website to…19 vaccination

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