It is not recommended to administer vaccines to children when they have a cold, as this may confuse the symptoms of the cold with the side effects of the vaccine, and the cold may reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine. It is suggested to get vaccinated after the cold has healed, and to inform the doctor of the delayed vaccination date to obtain professional advice.
Children should not receive vaccinations during illness. It is recommended to get vaccinated at least one week after recovery.
A child, diagnosed with epilepsy and high fever seizures since the age of three, has had four episodes. Taiyuan Children’s Hospital diagnosed it as epilepsy, while Beijing Children’s Hospital and Peking University Hospital diagnosed it as high fever seizures. Each EEG examination showed abnormalities. Treatment history and effectiveness: After each episode, intravenous treatment was administered, including brain supplements and anti-inflammatory medication, without any antiepileptic drugs taken. Current assistance needed: The child needs to receive booster vaccinations; is it possible to do so?
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Children with allergic asthma can be vaccinated under certain conditions, but it is necessary to consult a doctor and monitor closely.
Children with allergic asthma can receive vaccinations under certain conditions, but it is necessary to consult a doctor in advance and follow medical instructions.
Children with allergic purpura can consider receiving the flu vaccine after their condition is stable.
Vaccination is a good method for preventing diseases, but for children with milk protein allergies, it is important to carefully select vaccine types and pay attention to dietary adjustments in daily life.
Deciding whether or not to get extra vaccinations depends mainly on the baby’s physical condition and living environment.
Deciding whether to get extra vaccines should be based on the baby’s physical condition and living environment.