Question

My child is four months old. There are many public vaccines for babies, and every time I go for vaccinations, I’m unsure whether to get them. I’m worried about the safety of vaccines. If I get all of them, there will be too many and the cost will be high, and I’m also worried about side effects from taking medication. If I don’t get them, I’m afraid there might be problems. How should I decide on public vaccines?

Answer

Based on your description, most half-price vaccines have two types. Currently, it is recommended to have two types of vaccines included in the child’s vaccination plan, which are also half-price. If the child’s immune system is strong, it is not advisable to get public vaccines. Vaccines do have certain side effects, such as rash, allergy, and fever. I hope you can visit the hospital as soon as possible for a check-up and seek early treatment so that you can free yourself from the Troubled of diseases. Wishing you good health!