Learn the best timing for children born to mothers with Hepatitis B to undergo Hepatitis B examination after birth, as well as examination recommendations after vaccination.
Newborns should receive the first dose of Hepatitis B vaccine as soon as possible after birth, followed by one dose each at 1 month and 6 months, totaling 3 doses.
According to the description, if there are no redness and swelling symptoms, there is no need for heat compress. If the vaccine reaction is significant, heat compress can be applied after symptoms appear.
Understand the effects on the body and remedial measures for a 12-year-old child who has not received BCG vaccination.
Learn how to confirm if a child’s hepatitis B vaccination has been successful and how parents should cooperate with treatment and daily care if the child is diagnosed with liver disease.
Learn how to manage the hard swelling that appears at the injection site after vaccination
A 10-month-old baby developed a high fever after receiving the meningitis vaccine, is in good spirits, eating normally, and occasionally has dry vomiting. Inquiry on whether medication is needed for fever reduction and how to handle the situation.
Understand the normal reaction and appropriate handling methods for a baby’s fever up to 38 degrees after vaccination.
What to do when a one-year-old baby develops fever, red and swollen gums, throat mucus, hoarseness, and refuses to eat or drink after receiving the DPT vaccine
What should you do if your baby gets a boil after receiving a vaccination?