Question
There are several situations in which children should not receive the polio vaccine: 1. When fasting or having low blood sugar, vaccination can lead to severe reactions. 2. Children with active pulmonary tuberculosis, during the remission period of rheumatism, or those with high blood pressure, hepatitis, nephritis, etc., should not receive preventive vaccinations. 3. When suffering from eczema, bronchial asthma, and other allergic diseases. 4. When suffering from skin diseases. 5. Children with a cold and fever should not be vaccinated. 6. Children with abnormal brain or nervous system development, postencephalitic sequelae, or epilepsy should not receive the anesthetic for Japanese encephalitis and pertussis vaccines to avoid convulsions. 7. Children with immune deficiencies should not receive any vaccines. 8. Children recovering from acute infectious diseases or within less than two weeks of recovery should defer vaccination. 9. Children with tumors or other diseases using immunosuppressants should not be vaccinated. 10. Children who have had an allergic reaction after vaccination should not be vaccinated again. 11. Severely malnourished or rachitic children should not be vaccinated. 12. Children with diarrhea should not eat polio sugar pills; they can only consume them two weeks after recovery. Please consult your doctor for specific advice. The above suggestions are for the question “Can children take polio sugar pills during diarrhea?” and are hoped to be helpful to you. Wishing you health!
Answer
Children should not take polio sugar pills during diarrhea as it may cause severe reactions. They should wait at least two weeks after recovery before vaccination. In addition, there are other circumstances where vaccination is not suitable, such as having active pulmonary tuberculosis, allergic diseases, acute infectious diseases, etc. Children with immune deficiencies or those using immunosuppressants should also not be vaccinated. If an allergic reaction occurs after vaccination, it should also be considered…