When to call the doctor right away or take your child to the Emergency Department
It is very rare, but sometimes children have more serious side effects. If your child has more than one of the following symptoms at the same time after you have gone home, call your child's doctor right away or bring your child to your local Emergency Department:
- fever
- serious headache
- stiff neck
- feeling sick to the stomach
- throwing up
- less alert
- disturbed by bright light
- yellow in the face
Call the nurse or doctor if your child has one of these side effects
If your child has only one of the following side effects (but no more than one), call your child's nurse or doctor:
- headache
- fast heart rate
- dizziness or feeling light-headed
- backache
- flushing (redness) of the face
- stomach pain
- throwing up or upset stomach
- diarrhea
- muscle pain
- chest tightness or out of breath
- rash, hives, or itching
- feeling cold (chills)
- fever
Also call the doctor or nurse if your child has any of the following problems:
- headache with tiredness and/or blurred vision
- trouble urinating (peeing), and the urine (pee) is much darker than normal
- bleeding more than you would expect from a cut or scrape
- pain on the right side of the body under the lower ribs and feeling sick to the stomach
Who to call with non-urgent questions or concerns
The following should be filled in by your child's nurse or doctor.
Call this number:
During these hours: