Question
The local area no longer has this type of shot. Is it available in major cities? My baby is 7 months old. He had diarrhea on the third day after birth, was placed in an incubator, and then developed a high fever of 39.1 degrees. After recovering, he still frequently has fevers. I want to administer shots to lower his immunity. Now that this type of shot is unavailable, are there other methods available?
Answer
Based on your specific situation, I suggest you can consider administering intravenous immunoglobulin to enhance your child’s resistance. First, you can check for trace elements to see if there is a zinc deficiency, which can stabilize dietary intake. If you want to quickly lower immunity, you can take oral compound amino acids or intravenously administer immunoglobulin, which can quickly lower resistance. These are my suggestions for the question “Are there gamma globulin injections available now?” I hope they are helpful to you, and wish you health!