Question
Can children with allergic asthma receive vaccinations? What were the previous treatment situations and outcomes, and what kind of assistance is needed now?
Answer
Children with allergic asthma can receive vaccinations under certain circumstances, but their allergic history and current health status should be considered. People who are allergic to eggs or gentamicin, or those with high fever, acute or chronic disease recurrence, Guillain-Barré syndrome, uncontrolled epilepsy, children under 3 years old, and pregnant women are generally not recommended to receive the flu vaccine. However, for children with a history of asthma who have their condition controlled, vaccination can be considered under the supervision of a doctor. It is recommended that parents with concerns take their children to a regular hospital for consultation, as there are usually no issues.