A baby can receive vaccinations even if they have green stools, as long as they are not feverish.
Inquire whether it is appropriate to vaccinate a baby when they have a fever.
After a baby receives a vaccination, if a blood test is needed, it is recommended to wait until the next day or a few days later, as this is better for the baby. Otherwise, a blood test before vaccination is also fine; don’t worry too much, it won’t affect the baby.
Based on the baby’s temperature and health condition, is it suitable to administer the DPT vaccine?
Parents of premature babies inquire about the safety of bathing immediately after vaccination.
Inquire about whether children with a history of seizures are suitable for vaccination, as well as precautions after vaccination.
The child has a viral cold and is currently advised to drink plenty of water and take ribavirin and pediatric amoxicillin-clavulanate. It is not advisable to vaccinate at this time and the child should be observed until they recover.
The baby was born a few days ago and has been constantly tugging at its ears lately. Can the baby be vaccinated when it has a runny nose?
Does a newborn’s runny nose affect vaccination?
Is it appropriate for a six-month-old baby with a runny nose to receive a vaccine?