What to Do If There’s No Antibody Response to the Hepatitis B Vaccine?

A boy, six years old, had been vaccinated with the hepatitis B vaccine as per the schedule three times. However, during tests in May and September this year, it was found that he had not produced antibodies. The lack of antibody response to the hepatitis B vaccine is related to the vaccine’s effectiveness and the body’s immune system, and can be re-vaccinated. It is recommended to try a different manufacturer’s hepatitis B vaccine or use a 60 microgram high-dose vaccine, and check the antibody levels one month later. It is advisable to take the child for vaccination as soon as possible, while also being cautious to avoid sharing utensils and other items with others.
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What to Do If You Feel Like Your Baby Is Burping on the Left Side of Your Lower Abdomen?

The sensation of your abdomen moving in a series of quick movements might be your baby burping, but it’s more likely fetal movement. The normal fetal position should be head down, but it’s advisable to have a gynecological ultrasound examination at the hospital to confirm the baby’s condition. If the baby’s movements are different from what is usual, it’s important to check if the baby has choked on amniotic fluid.
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What to Do If You Frequently Cough at Night?

Frequent coughing at night may be caused by upper respiratory infection or bronchitis. It is recommended to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication such as Gankang and cefalosporin antibiotics, along with Huasu tablets to alleviate inflammation. At the same time, pay attention to staying warm, drink plenty of water, avoid spicy food, and consider a follow-up visit to the hospital. Pay attention to staying warm, drinking plenty of water, and avoiding spicy food. Consider a follow-up visit to the hospital. Consider reducing time spent in air-conditioned rooms and using air conditioning as little as possible at home.
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