The child is not feeling well with the vaccination and has a little cold 30

Updated on healthy 2024-04-14
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you caught a cold before or after you, if it was before, then you can't get vaccinated, you go to a big hospital and ask if it's after, you can drink more water and you can also feed cold medicine

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello. The systemic reaction after vaccination is fever and malaise, and the fever is generally below and lasts for 1 2 days. Normal reactions, whether local or systemic, generally do not require special treatment, just feed more water and pay attention to rest.

    If you have a high fever, you can take antipyretics, do physical cooling, eat some nutritious and digestible food, feed more water, and pay attention to the changes in the condition.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the child is uncomfortable with vaccination, and has a cold, drink more warm water, eat a light diet, and take some pediatric cold medicine, such as anphenol xanthamine granules.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dear, if the baby has a little cold, don't inject it first, because the vaccination itself is a virus, and if the body is not in good condition, it may aggravate the cold! It's better to wait until the baby is completely healed for two or three days before playing.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Children with colds should not be vaccinated.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Some children will have such adverse reactions after vaccination, and there is nothing to do, just take normal care, take some cold medicine, and drink more water.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Dear, the baby will get hot after vaccination, so you should give the baby more water to drink, you can now give the baby to eat lighter, so that it will be better faster.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Preventive vaccinations have to be given. It is recommended to try it with a cold patch, it works.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, the baby is uncomfortable with vaccination, it is healthy before, and the baby should pay attention to rest after vaccination.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can't be vaccinated against colds.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    According to the regulations of the vaccination site, those who have cold symptoms cannot be vaccinated.

    There are many people who are vaccinated, but not everyone can be vaccinated, and the following conditions cannot be vaccinated, such as colds and fevers, heart disease, diabetes, people over 60 years old, etc. Because the vaccine has ***, and secondly, people with heart disease and advanced age are afraid of serious problems, so they will not be vaccinated for the time being.

    The vaccine is now divided into two shots, and the first and second shots need to be separated by more than 20 days before the second dose can be administered. After the epidemic stabilized, the first people to be vaccinated were people who were on the front line, doctors, police, volunteers, etc.

    Now it is the turn of the common people in an orderly manner, and everyone from the age of 8 to 60 years old can go to get vaccinated, and it is now free.

    According to the TV ** report, a seedling with only one injection has been developed, that is, there is no need for two injections. It hasn't been rolled out yet, but it should be soon.

    The epidemic is still quite terrible, usually pay attention to wash your hands frequently, wear masks, protect yourself, is to protect the people around you.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If it is a mild cold, it is not possible to get vaccinated during the cold. Some adverse reactions may occur after vaccination. It may cause the child to have fever, drowsiness, etc., and in severe cases, there will be adverse reactions such as nausea and vomiting, and it may aggravate the symptoms of the cold and worsen the condition.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Mild colds are generally not vaccinated. Vaccines belong to the category of exogenous viruses and bacteria, and if they are injected into the body, they will cause the body to produce a certain reaction and antibodies appear. If you get vaccinated after catching a cold, it may worsen your cold symptoms.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Of course not, when the baby has a fever, cold, runny nose, cough, diarrhea and other conditions to wait for a good time to play, the injection book is written, you can take a good look at the instructions.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Generally speaking, the vaccine will not reduce immunity, so after vaccination, it is not very related to the two things that are easy to catch a cold, but it happens that it is easy for people to "depend" on the vaccine, just like when I sneeze and the tire of the car next to me bursts, some people will say, you sneeze too powerful, it is a truth.

    Of course, if you have just finished vaccination, there are some flu-like symptoms, which will more or less have something to do with vaccination, and it depends on what kind of vaccine it is, the flu vaccine is more relevant, and what vaccines such as hepatitis and diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis cannot be confirmed to be related to colds, and the colds after a few days have obviously nothing to do with them, you are talking about easy colds, that is, colds have been repeated many times, and obviously they are still happening long after vaccination, so it has nothing to do with vaccines.

    In fact, it is normal for children to catch colds, so take measures such as basking in the sun, paying attention to feeding, resting well, taking care of the environment, etc., so as not to make the illness serious.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    How old is your child and what kind of vaccine is he given.

    There are two types of vaccines for children, namely "Category 1 vaccines" (free of charge in the country) and "Category 2 vaccines" (charged).

    Class I vaccines": hepatitis B vaccine, BCG, polio, diphtheria, tetanus, leprosy (measles), measles, live attenuated Japanese encephalitis vaccine, group A encephalitis, A+C encephalitis, live attenuated hepatitis A vaccine, hemorrhagic fever vaccine, etc.

    Class II vaccines": Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine, 7-valent and 23-valent pneumococcal vaccines, oral rotavirus, chickenpox, influenza, rubella, mumps, typhoid, ACYW135 encephalic vaccine, etc.

    In fact, the vaccine is also another kind of bacteria, and when it is inoculated in the child's body, it is normal to have symptoms such as fever and cold, which indicates that the vaccine is alive, especially BCG.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I was bitten by a cat and got vaccinated and got a cold and fever, what's going on? Yes, no cold shots are required.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Why can't children be vaccinated when they have a cold?Some vaccines are live attenuated vaccines, not completely inactivated vaccines, so they are likely to cause infection. In addition, vaccinations given when children have a cold are likely to aggravate cold symptoms. Therefore, when children have cold symptoms, it is not recommended to get vaccinated.

    How long does it take for a baby to get vaccinated after he has a coldIt is best to get vaccinated one week after stopping the drug**.

    The baby has a cold at least to wait for the macro to catch a cold** and stop the drug for a week before considering the vaccine, because I am worried that the baby's condition will be aggravated after the injection of the vaccine during the baby's illness, and the other is that the body's metabolism and absorption will be reduced when the baby is sick.

    What are the conditions in which your child cannot be vaccinated?1. Children with diarrhea, fever, vomiting, etc., cannot be vaccinated.

    2. When your child has hepatitis, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases, or has serious heart disease, it is best to follow the doctor's advice for vaccination.

    3. If the child has ** symptoms, it is necessary to ask the doctor whether it is necessary to vaccinate before vaccination.

    4. Children with allergies need to ask the doctor for vaccination.

    5. If the child has a contagious infectious disease, but this disease has not passed the quarantine period, then the child should also avoid vaccination temporarily.

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