Question

Can immunoglobulin injections be effective during a child’s illness, and are there any side effects? My child has had a cold for half a month, and during this period, they were injected with immunoglobulin solution for three days. Now that it’s been so long, has the child recovered? Can it really enhance their immunity, and are there any side effects?

Answer

Children may need to be injected with immunoglobulin due to their illness. Generally, it’s not a problem and should not have any adverse effects on the child. The immunoglobulin injected during the child’s illness is usually more for therapeutic purposes. Although their immunity may slightly decrease, the main focus should be on proper feeding and care for the child.