How long do adverse reactions to Miao Sanduo vaccine last?

Jun 15,2024
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Adverse reactions to Miao Sanduo vaccine generally last about 3 days. Some kittens with weak constitutions will last for a week or even longer, and even sensitive kittens need symptomatic treatment to relieve symptoms. Adverse reactions after vaccination with Miao Sanduo may vary slightly depending on individual individuals. It should be noted that after being vaccinated, cats may develop fever, mental deterioration, loss of appetite, lethargy, etc. These are normal reactions and will usually recover on their own in 1-3 days. If it exceeds three days, you should contact your pet doctor immediately for consultation.

Precautions for administering the Miao Sanduo vaccine:

1. Be sure to determine whether the cat is in good health and whether it has vomiting, diarrhea, sneezing, or runny nose. If so, please do not vaccinate for the time being.

2. It is best not to take a bath while the cat is vaccinated with Miao Sanduo vaccine, because it is easy to get sick while taking a bath.

3. On the 15th day after your cat is vaccinated with the Miaosanduo vaccine, remember to test for antibodies to check whether the Miaosanduo vaccine was successfully vaccinated.

4. Due to physical reasons, some cats may experience allergic reactions such as redness, itching, facial swelling, trembling, difficulty breathing and other allergic reactions after being vaccinated with Miao Sanduo vaccine. Therefore, we should not leave the hospital too quickly after fully vaccinating our cats with the Miao Sanduo vaccine. You should stay in the hospital for observation for about 30 minutes to make sure the cat has no allergic reaction before leaving.

5. After a cat is vaccinated, the body’s resistance may decrease, leading to drowsiness and poor mental health. Once these phenomena last for more than 3 days, or become more and more serious, everyone must take the cat to see a doctor in time.

6. One week after the cat is vaccinated with Miao Sanduo vaccine, try not to let the cat go out. It is best to stay in the cage when at home to prevent the cat from coming into contact with stray cats or being infected by pathogens.

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