Question

Do I need to use imported vaccines for my baby?

Answer

Generally, it’s not necessary. Domestic vaccines can be used as well. Just make sure to consult with a hospital in a timely manner and get vaccinated to prevent any issues. There shouldn’t be any negative effects. Vaccinations are usually administered when the child is not feverish. To determine if there are worms inside the child, you can make a general assessment based on the following abnormal symptoms: 1. The child often complains of stomach pain, especially around the navel area, which can be relieved by massaging. 2. The child may easily wake up during nighttime, grind their teeth, and drool. 3. There are often faint white, nearly circular or oval spots on the skin of the child’s face and neck, with fine grayish-white scales, commonly known as “worm spots.” 4. The child’s skin may frequently appear with hives for no apparent reason. 5. The child shows a preference for peculiar foods, such as mud, paper, and cloth. 6. The child eats a lot and is always hungry, loves snacks, and doesn’t gain weight despite eating a lot. 7. When the tongue is extended, there are scattered, round, well-defined red papules on the tongue surface. By pulling down the lower lip, near the gumline, you can see them.