Being vaccinated is a normal part of childhood for the vast majority of children in the United States. Overall, vaccinations are considered to be safe and a helpful tool for the health of individual children and the general public. However, people can sustain injuries from vaccinations. Learn what you need to know to be vigilant.
Know Which Signs to Look Out For
As a parent, it is completely normal to be nervous and worried after your child is vaccinated. If you are worried, learn about what is and is not normal after a vaccination. Then you can avoid panicking over reactions that are normal.
For example, vaccination sites are often a little bit sore and red after the vaccination. Some children even run a mild fever after being vaccinated. These are typically not issues that you should be concerned about.
On the other hand, if your child runs a high fever, shows signs of an allergic reaction, or has other serious side effects in the hours or days after a vaccine, you should be concerned. Your child's doctor should give you an idea of what to look out for after your child's vaccination.
Keep Notes
If you think that your child is showing signs of a vaccine injury, you should take notes. Jot down what type of vaccine your child received and the date, time, and place of the vaccination. Additionally, write down any symptoms and side effects that your child might be experiencing.
You can even take pictures of the injection site, any rashes that the vaccine might have caused, and any other visible symptoms.
For one thing, if your child needs medical attention, then you may find that all of this information will be very helpful. Additionally, if you need to take legal action due to a vaccine injury, your notes might serve as evidence and might help with the investigation.
Take Your Child to the Doctor Immediately
If you notice that anything seems amiss after your child's vaccinations, you should not hesitate to seek medical attention.
First, you may want to call the physician that administered the vaccine; then he or she can let you know if your child's symptoms are normal and can provide guidance about what to do next. Your child's pediatrician might recommend that you bring him or her in right away.
If your child starts suffering from side effects late at night or over the weekend, you may want to take him or her to an urgent care facility or the emergency room.
Hire an Attorney
If you find that your child does have a vaccine injury, you might wonder what you should do next. In addition to working with your child's healthcare providers to ensure that he or she is getting the best care possible, you may want to look into taking legal action.
After all, your child's vaccine injury could result in a lot of medical bills, so you might need help with covering those bills. In fact, your family might face a lot of financial hardship due to a vaccine injury, since you might have to miss a lot of work, and your child might need long-term care.
An attorney who has experience with handling vaccine-related lawsuits should be able to help. You can typically schedule a free consultation with one of these attorneys to talk about your child's injury, provide any evidence that you might have, and learn more about whether or not you might have a case.
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