What’s Happening When a Child Gets a Cold After Vaccination?

My baby turned seven months old on March 5th. The scheduled hepatitis B vaccine was supposed to be administered on February 5th, but due to a cold, it was given on February 17th (with a slight cough, the doctor said it was fine to get vaccinated), and the A-group meningitis vaccine was not administered. Please ask: Is it okay not to get the preventive vaccine this month and to get the measles vaccine on April 5th?
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What’s Happening When My Child Sudden Nighttime Crying Won’t Wake Up?

Parents should hurry to ask about their child’s day at school and home during the journey to and from school, and staying in touch with teachers is also very important. Solve all the small problems that happen during the day, comfort and guide your child promptly to bed with a smile. Moreover, make sure your child goes to bed early to ensure adequate rest time. It will definitely work!
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What’s Happening with My Cold Heels? What to Do

Recently, both of my heels have felt cold and clammy, while the rest of my feet do not. I even need to wear slippers with a back support at home. Can any expert explain this; for instance, could it be due to bone spurs? It’s important to pay special attention to the legs and feet, as the saying goes, ‘Cold starts from the feet.’ If the lower limbs are kept warm, the whole body will feel warm. Moreover, appropriate exercise can promote blood circulation. At the same time, some dietary therapies can be employed to improve the situation, such as eating more foods rich in calories, like beef, mutton, chili, onions, and garlic. If your heels are cold and accompanied by symptoms such as body pain, lower limb swelling, and darkened skin color, it is necessary to go to the hospital promptly, as this may not only be a temperature issue but also a possible sign of lower limb vascular embolism and other diseases.
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