YOGYAKARTA - Campak is an infectious disease caused by viral infection and is characterized by the emergence of a red rash throughout the body. This disease attacks children more often, but can also infect teenagers or adults.

Because it is easy to menuar and has the potential to cause serious complications, Measles should not be taken lightly. One of the most effective preventive measures to reduce the risk of spreading this disease is to immunize it.

Measles immunization is a vaccination given to protect the body from infection with thecampus virus. There are three types of vaccines that can be used, namely Measles vaccines (to prevent vaccines only), MR vaccines (mpacts and rubella), and MMR vaccines (mpacts, rubella, and gondonggan).

The provision of this vaccine is generally given to teenagers and adults who have never received it. With vaccination, the body can form immunity so that the risk of contracting severe illness or complications due toembike becomes much lower.

However, like other vaccines, immunization ofterus can also have side effects on some children.

The effects of Measles immunization are generally mild, temporary, and will disappear by itself. However, there are also more rare effects and could potentially be serious.

As parents, understanding various effects of Measles immunization is very important in order to provide proper treatment, as well as to feel calmer when the child shows a certain reaction after vaccination. Here are some effects of barbaric immunization.

Mild fever is one of the most common side effects after Measles immunization. This condition usually occurs in 2-3 days after vaccination and will subside by itself. Parents can help reduce the child's body temperature by providing paracetamol according to the dose and compressing the child's body using warm water.

2. Light ruam

Some children can experience a light rash about 710 days after receiving Measles immunization. Although this rash is similar to symptoms of barbaricia, it is much milder and lasts only a few days. Special care is usually not necessary, it is enough to keep the child's skin clean and dry so that he feels comfortable.

3. Fatigue and Fatigue

After immunization, some children may appear tireder, sleepy, or lose energy. This condition usually only lasts one to two days. To help recover, children need enough rest, good fluid intake, and nutritious food to get their bodies back in shape.

4. Swelling in the injection site

Another side effect that often appears is mild swelling in the injection site area. This condition is usually accompanied by mild pain and will disappear in a few days. Parents can compress the cold swollen part to help relieve pain and speed up recovery.

5. High Fever

Rarer side effects but need to be watched out for are high fever with temperatures reaching more than 39 degC. This condition can last several days and requires immediate treatment.

Parents are advised to give a hot reduction drug according to the dose, and if the fever does not drop within more than 48 hours, they should immediately take the child to the doctor.

6. Fever

In a small part of children, high fever after immunization can trigger fever seizures. This condition usually lasts for a short time, only a few seconds to a minute.

When the seizure occurs, make sure the child is in a safe place, away from hard or sharp objects, and tilt the child's body to avoid poisoning and immediately take the child to the hospital.

7. Heavy Allergy Reaction

Very rare but serious side effects are severe allergic reactions, such as severe rashes, facial or throat swelling, to difficulty breathing.

This condition requires emergency medical assistance. If this happens, the child must be immediately taken to the hospital for quick treatment.

Although most effects of Measles immunization are only mild, parents need to be aware of certain signs. Immediately take the child to a doctor if the fever does not go down even though he has been given medication, the child has seizures, difficulty breathing, or shows a rash and severe swelling.

In addition, conditions such as children that appear very weak, cannot eat or drink, or show symptoms of dehydration also require immediate medical attention.


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