Question

A child has been diagnosed with a septal defect, and the parent is concerned about whether it is safe for the child to receive vaccinations. The child has experienced symptoms such as blue face color, purple lips, and rapid breathing during sleep.

Answer

According to medical experts, having a septal defect does not affect vaccination. Vaccines are mainly suitable for children who have diseases such as the common cold, fever, pneumonia, and diarrhea. As long as the child does not have pneumonia or other diseases at the same time, vaccinations can be administered without causing adverse effects. It is recommended that parents pay more attention to their child’s diet and health status in daily life.