Question
Does giving a baby vaccination after taking medicine for a cold have any interference?
Answer
Cold symptoms are often caused by viral infections, most of which can resolve on their own with a good prognosis. Since children have weaker immune systems, their conditions can easily relapse. It’s advisable not to administer vaccines when there are cold symptoms to avoid exacerbating the illness. Vaccinations can be given one week after the disease has healed. Your child has already received the vaccine and shows no other adverse reactions, so there’s no need to worry.