The chickenpox vaccine can provide a more sustained immunity, typically lasting over 5 years, and some individuals may even have lifelong immunity.
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a common pediatric illness caused by viral infection, particularly prone to occur during the spring and autumn seasons. Generally, children between 2 to 5 years old are at high risk. If a child has a weak constitution, it is advisable to get vaccinated for prevention. This vaccine is free of charge, and one dose can produce a certain level of preventive effect, with a protection period of about one year.
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Fever in babies after DPT vaccination may be a normal autoimmune response, usually of short duration and low temperature. However, if it persists or the temperature is too high, other issues should be considered.
After a baby receives the BCG vaccine, redness and swelling in the buttocks may be a regional reaction to the vaccination. Parents should take their child to the hospital for a check-up immediately and use antibiotics for treatment under the guidance of a doctor.
Yellow jaundice appearing on the third day after birth may indicate liver function impairment. It is suggested to thoroughly check the newborn’s liver function and hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and antibody (anti-HBs) levels to determine the cause and initiate appropriate treatment promptly.
If a baby experiences diarrhea and vomiting after receiving a vaccine, it may be due to an infectious disease. It is recommended to undergo urine and stool tests to determine the cause of infection and to prescribe medication accordingly. At the same time, probiotics and anti-diarrheal medications can be administered to improve symptoms. In case of severe vomiting or dehydration, immediate medical attention is required for intravenous fluid therapy.