-
After the baby is born, the first vaccination is BCG, which protects against tuberculosis. BCG is inoculated at the outer edge of the deltoid muscle of the left upper arm, and a white vesicle may appear at the time of inoculation, which will subside after 10 to 20 minutes. Subsequently, pustules, ulcers, and scabs form "scars" in the local area.
After inoculation, the local reaction process is relatively special, about 1 2 weeks after inoculation, the local will present a small red nodule that is not more than the size of soybeans, and then gradually grow, the ** part can gradually form a small mound, slowly burst by itself, flow out some secretions, slightly painful and itchy, but will not cause fever; 6 8 weeks** pustules or ulcers; 10 12 weeks begin to scab over, the scab falls off and leaves a small reddish dimpled scar, after which the red color gradually turns into a skin color. This is a normal reaction of BCG vaccination, which does not affect the health of children, and can be bathed and fed as usual, and there is no need to avoid food. When there are pustules or ulcers in the area, it is not necessary to rub the medicine or bandage, but the area should be kept clean and the clothing should not be worn too tightly.
If pus comes out, wipe it off with sterile gauze or a cotton swab without squeezing. The scab will heal naturally in about 2 to 3 months, and it is necessary to wait for the scab to fall off naturally, and do not pick it off early. Individual infants receive swollen lymph nodes in the armpit of the arm and sometimes supraclavicular or cervical lymph nodes.
In the early stage, hot compresses can be used, most of them can subside on their own, if ulceration and pus occur, the healing time is longer, and the wound should be enlarged in the hospital for drainage, and at the same time isoniazid ointment is applied externally, and the dressing is changed every 2 to 3 days, which can shorten the ** and healing time. If you have swollen lymph nodes within three months of BCG vaccination, you can continue to be observed, and if it is still swollen after three months, you should go to a tuberculosis prevention and treatment center.
-
It's okay, I had this experience when I was a kid.
The reaction after BCG vaccination is different from that of a general vaccination. Usually about 3 weeks after vaccination, the inoculation site will appear red and swollen, and gradually softened in the middle, forming small white pustules, after the pustules burst, the pus is discharged, and it takes 1-2 weeks to scab over, and a circular scar can be left after healing. The above process generally lasts about 2 months.
Bacillus BCG vaccination also often causes swollen lymph nodes (usually axillary lymphadenopathy) near the vaccination site, which is a normal reflection and resolves spontaneously as the vaccination site heals. If an abscess is formed, the doctor can be asked to use a syringe to remove the pus to promote healing, which generally does not affect the child's health.
Three months after BCG vaccination, your child will go to the local tuberculosis clinic to check whether the BCG vaccination has been successful. If the tuberculin test is negative, it means that the vaccination was unsuccessful and the catch-up vaccination should be given in time. Some newborns are not vaccinated with BCG vaccine in time at birth due to various reasons, and should strive to be vaccinated as soon as possible within 3 months; If it is more than 3 months, the tuberculin test should be done first to make sure that you are not infected with tuberculosis before you can be vaccinated with BCG.
-
If the pus is discharged, it can be opened, pay attention to strengthen nursing, do not secondary infection, and apply isoniazid ointment topically. Slowly it will get better on its own.
-
For most parents, they do not have medical knowledge, so the baby will strictly follow the doctor's requirements after receiving BCG to observe whether the baby's vaccination site is red, swollen, and pustules, and finally judge whether the baby's vaccination is successful. So does the fact that the baby did not suppurate after BCG vaccination means that he was not successfully vaccinated? That is, is the absence of pustules considered successful?
As far as the average parent is concerned, he has no way to make a professional medical judgment, so he can only see whether the baby's BCG vaccination is successful through the conventional signs. However, each baby is an independent individual, and there are still differences and differences in their specific responses to BCG vaccine, some babies will have a milder response to BCG vaccine, and some may only have redness, swelling and scabbing without pus; In some babies, the reaction to BCG will be more severe, and pustules will appear, pus, and scabs. Therefore, parents cannot completely rely on whether the baby has pus to see whether the baby is successfully vaccinated with BCG.
Therefore, when the baby does not have pustules, parents had better take the baby to the hospital for the doctor to check, if the vaccination is not successful, you need to listen to the doctor's advice and abide by the doctor's instructions, and carry out the catch-up vaccination within the appropriate time to ensure the baby's health. It is important not to leave it alone, because the BCG vaccine can effectively prevent the occurrence of tuberculosis in the baby, which is very beneficial for the baby.
-
BCG is a popular vaccine for babies, mainly because BCG care is complex and has a lot of occurrences. After BCG vaccination, the key care phase is in the purulent period. Precautions for suppuration of BCG vaccine in infants, can BCG suppuration be vaccinated?
The baby planted BCG should pay attention to:
1. Pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the vaccination site to avoid infection.
2. Try not to contact water at the inoculation site and keep it dry.
3. The baby's dress is mainly loose, and the room is ventilated and breathable.
4. After the pusular ulcers, use gauze stove or cotton ball to clean up the pus flowing out in time, but do not squeeze and touch the pus, and wait for the pustule to recover automatically.
5. After the pustule appears, you can apply the purple potion of hidden belief and disadvantage on or around the pustule for disinfection.
6. Avoid scratching the inoculation site with your hands, and do not scratch when the redness and swelling do not produce pus.
After BCG suppuration, special attention should be paid to the recovery time of pus ulceration, if it does not recover well 3 months after vaccination, it is not normal, and you need to see a doctor. After recovery, it is also necessary to continue to observe to avoid recurrence of ulceration or granulation hyperplasia.
Suppuration of BCG indicates that BCG is working normally and can be vaccinated with other vaccines without affecting the immune effect. However, after vaccination, it is still necessary to take careful care of the inoculation site, and there may be sequelae of vaccination and BCG pus at the same time, and the baby's discomfort will increase, requiring more patience from the mother.
-
Every baby has been vaccinated since birth, and many parents find that the baby begins to suppurate at the needle hole after BCG, so is this normal? Let's find out.
1. Is it normal for the place where the baby checks in to start suppurating?
It is normal for the baby to start suppurating in the place after BCG vaccination, usually about two weeks after the baby is vaccinated with BCG, there will be redness and swelling at the vaccination site, and there are some parts that will appear locally white and soft and even purulent discharge, in fact, this is a normal reaction after BCG vaccination, generally to the 8th 12th week or so after the beginning of scabbing, a long time the baby's arm usually leaves a small scar, in fact, this small scar is the BCG scar, Then when the baby checks in and receives the seedlings and begins to suppurate, you must keep the local dryness, do not use your hands to squeeze the purulent parts, if the secretion is not too much, you can use a cotton swab to clean it properly, in most cases it can be self-healing.
2. What should I pay attention to before and after vaccination?
1. Give the baby a bath the day before vaccination, because many times on the second day of the baby's vaccination, you can't touch the water, and then take the baby to get vaccinated, try to bring a partner who plays with the baby, so that the baby will not cry, so as to avoid the baby's physical discomfort, such as the baby has allergies, then it is best not to vaccinate the baby for a period of time, Or if the baby has a fever, a cold or an abnormal situation, you must make it clear to the doctor before vaccination, and the doctor will judge that it is ominous and stupid, and you can continue to vaccinate the baby.
2. Usually after vaccinating the baby, it is necessary to leave half an hour to observe the time, which can avoid some accidents after the baby is vaccinated, and it should be noted that after the baby is vaccinated, it is generally not allowed to touch the water within 24 hours, especially to avoid the place where the baby is injected, do not touch the water, if the baby wants to take a bath, try to use the way to wipe the baby to bathe, and some babies will have a fever after vaccination. Therefore, parents must pay more attention.
-
Don't be nervous. This is a normal case, the child's lump can subside on its own, and the mother's aftermath only needs to be cleaned. Pay attention to your child's temperature, hail and see a doctor if you have a fever.
-
It is very normal that there will be a mark on the arm after receiving this vaccine, and parents need to take better care of their child's wounds at this time.
-
This is normal, the punch card will indeed suppurate, at this time be careful not to grasp it with your hands, it will be fine in two days.
-
For all babies, BCG is arguably the first vaccine they receive after birth, and the importance of BCG is well known. Everyone knows that after the baby is vaccinated with BCG, there will be redness, swelling and pus cells at the inoculation site, and the scab finally means that the baby's BCG vaccination is completely successful. However, there are some babies who do not suppurate after being vaccinated with BCG, only red marks, is this a successful vaccination?
Also, does BCG have to suppurate to be considered successful?
Under normal circumstances, after the baby is vaccinated with BCG, it will suppurate, scab, and finally heal completely, which is also a sign of successful BCG vaccination. However, each baby is a different individual, so their reaction to the BCG vaccine is different, and some babies do not melt and pus after being vaccinated with BCG, but only have red marks, so it is difficult to determine whether this kind of baby is successfully vaccinated, because it is possible. To be on the safe side, it is recommended that parents take their babies to the hospital for a strain test, if it is positive, it means that the BCG vaccination is successful, and if it is negative, it needs to be re-vaccinated.
Although there is no hard and fast saying that BCG must be suppurative for vaccination to be successful, suppuration is indeed a clear sign. If this is not the case, let the doctor do the appraisal at the end, because it is more professional.
-
As we all know, when the baby is born, the BCG vaccine can not only prevent the occurrence of tuberculosis, but also produce certain antibodies in the baby's body, but many babies after the BCG vaccine, without timely care, there will be suppuration.
First of all, we must know that BCG is very normal for children, a baby within three months of birth after vaccination, all need to be injected with BCG, if it is only a small part of suppuration or small ulcers, parents do not have to be too nervous It is a very normal phenomenon, because the baby's ** is more delicate, so after BCG, there will be no certain rejection, so it will be manifested as suppuration. Secondly, if the suppuration phenomenon is more serious, it is likely that the baby will be scratched by hand in the process of sleeping, which will cause the bacteria on the hand to enter the wound, thus causing the phenomenon of suppuration, in this case, you should take the child to the hospital for treatment, the doctor may use a needle to pick the suppuration place, squeeze out the pus inside, so as to apply some sterilization products, it can effectively help the baby to take good care of the **.
It can be seen that the care of the baby after the vaccine is still more important, so parents must pay attention to the baby's hands, if the baby is more lively and active, and likes to pick things with his hands, then it is necessary to put a small sock on the baby's hands, which can not only effectively restrain the baby's hands, but also reduce the baby's grasping.
Finally, when the BCG vaccine is played, the baby will have some discomfort, this time must be observed in the hospital for half an hour, if the baby has any crying during this period, or even the occurrence of allergies, then you can get timely treatment, but also to ensure the safety of the baby's life.
-
At this time, you must go to the hospital for examination in time to avoid any problems with the child's body, and go to the hospital for **, so as to avoid problems with the child.
-
At this time, you can wipe the part with a cotton swab dipped in iodine, wipe it 2 or 3 times a day, and it will be fine in a few days.
If you have any questions about resources, please feel free to ask
Hello! Your child is already a month old, and your child's "Child Vaccination Certificate" looks like this: >>>More
Because vaccination can prevent some viral bacterial infections.
Must be at least 16 years old.
When I was three years old, I didn't have the ability to act. Sixteen-year-olds can apply for bank cards, and 18-year-olds can apply for credit cards, these are all responsible, and three-year-old children don't understand anything, let alone be responsible. >>>More
Kakashi is Naruto's master, why? The fourth generation is Kakashi's teacher again, and it's a very simple question! Before the four generations of the Nine-Tails, Tokashi would definitely take care of Naruto, so it would make sense for Kakashi to be a celebrity teacher later!