The baby was born just a few days ago, and recently, for some unknown reason, the baby has been constantly scratching their ears. Can a baby with a clear runny nose get vaccinated?
Two months ago, the baby should have received the second dose of polio vaccine and the first dose of DTP vaccine, but due to cough and phlegm, they were not vaccinated. Now there is no phlegm, but there is occasional coughing, especially upon waking up or crying, and only a few coughs a day. The first dose of the polio vaccine has not been administered yet. Inquire whether it is possible to receive a catch-up polio vaccine.
The baby has a slight case of diarrhea, and the parent is inquiring whether it is safe to receive vaccination.
The baby is due for vaccinations at one month old, but he’s currently taking jaundice medication and has a mild cold, along with a startle reflex. Is it safe to administer the vaccine in this condition?
Offering professional opinions on whether a baby with phlegm in the throat can receive vaccines
The baby missed the third-month vaccination due to diarrhea. Can it be postponed to the fourth month?
After a child is hospitalized for pneumonia, can they continue with their vaccinations?
Can a child over one year old with synovitis receive vaccinations?
My child is 2 years old and has never applied for a vaccination record card. They have received vaccinations in another province and the information is already in the computer system, but only have handwritten records. I’m asking whether I need to apply for any procedures and if it’s necessary to go back to the place of birth to do so.
Can a child who eats stool several times a day get vaccinated?