Can a child get a chickenpox vaccine if he has diarrhea?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-29
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No, the vaccine must be when the baby is healthy, otherwise it is easy to have side effects of the vaccine, so wait for the baby to get better.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The chickenpox vaccine can be given after the diarrhea is better, and it is okay to delay it for a few days, and the baby can not be vaccinated during the sick period, otherwise it will aggravate the condition.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Can't get the chickenpox vaccine!! The baby has some discomfort in diarrhea, cold, etc., and cannot accept any vaccination!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The chickenpox vaccine can be given within a month, and it is not too late to wait for the baby's body to be completely **.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    My baby can't get any vaccinations when he has diarrhea. Because even if you do, the effect is not good. It's all for nothing. Wait until the baby doesn't have diarrhea before going to fight.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Whatever? Mothers should do their best to take care of their children, be patient to observe their children, care for their children, and often order some parenting books to read.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When you get vaccinated, the doctor will ask you if you are uncomfortable, and you will tell the doctor directly, and the doctor will tell you if you can get it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Definitely not, you usually have to wait for a week after you have a cold before you can get vaccinated. It's okay to delay the vaccine a little bit.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the baby is sick, it is not possible to vaccinate, and you can only push the time of vaccination in this case.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Pro, no, you can't, you can only ask for the vaccine if the baby is not uncomfortable.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Any vaccinations should be suspended while your child is sick. Please ask my pediatrician.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's best to wait until your baby is well before you hit it. You can give your baby a shot the next time you get vaccinated.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can't get any vaccination, and you can't get any preventive shots when you're sick, it will aggravate your condition.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's better not to. It doesn't matter if the vaccine is delayed.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I wish your baby happiness, good health, happiness and growth.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is better to wait for the baby to have diarrhea before getting vaccinated.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Diarrhea should be fine, just go to the local protection station and ask.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The baby has a fever or diarrhea and can't be beaten, so wait until it's good to fight.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, because babies can't be vaccinated when they're sick.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Babies with diarrhea cannot be vaccinated.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Don't fight, wait until the child doesn't have diarrhea.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    During the baby's diarrhea, it is best not to give him vaccinations, because this is very likely to aggravate the child's condition, and the benefits outweigh the losses.

    Because the premise of vaccination is that the child is in good health, it can be vaccinated, otherwise it is easy to aggravate the condition, and it is not easy to distinguish and judge the reaction result after the reaction, and it is not too late to be vaccinated after the reaction. To put it simply, if the baby does not have any other diseases in the diarrhea state, oral vaccines such as rotavirus vaccines are still given after the baby's diarrhea**. This is because it is discharged immediately after oral administration, and the body has too little effect, which is equivalent to reducing the effect or even ineffective, and then it depends on whether the child has short-term diarrhea or long-term diarrhea.

    However, in some special circumstances, such as a virulent infectious disease is circulating and has seriously threatened the health of the population, then it must be taken into account that the harm of infectious diseases is the main one, and the response to vaccination is secondary, and the regulations on inappropriate vaccination should be appropriately relaxed, but this should be decided by the doctor, not by the parents. Therefore, if the baby has diarrhea, parents must give the child a vaccination, and must communicate with the doctor before making a decision.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Don't get vaccinated when your baby is sick. When my baby was 8 months old, he had a little cold and was just about to get better, so he got a preventive injection and had a high fever at night! If you want to wait for your baby's condition to stabilize before getting the shot, you can go to the place where you got the vaccination to consult the doctor and let them tell you that the time for the injection is better!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Analysis: Hello, the diarrhea that the child has after being vaccinated may be caused by the vaccine, and this situation may last for a few days.

    Guidance: It is recommended to give the child more water, you can eat some Smecta, if you have diarrhea for more than 3 days, you should stop the child to test the stool in time.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Disease analysis: No, there are two causes of diarrhea in infants and young children: one is indigestion, mainly improper diet and unreasonable feeding. Diarrhea caused by gastrointestinal dysfunction: the second is caused by gastrointestinal infection, resulting in diarrhea.

    Guidance: Do not abuse astringent antidiarrheal drugs, especially in the acute stage, generally do not use. Severe diarrhea and vomiting can cause dehydration and acidosis, etc., if not treated in a timely manner or if it is not treated properly, it is easy to have adverse consequences, so it should be sent to the hospital in time**.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Analysis: It is necessary for children to be vaccinated against chickenpox.

    Guidance: Chickenpox is a viral infectious disease with a high rate of contagion. It occurs mainly in infants and young children, and is characterized by fever and clusters of erythematous maculopapular rashes, herpes, and crusts.

    It occurs frequently in winter and spring, and its contagiousness is strong, and the scion group of tung touch or droplets can be guessed to be transmitted or dyed. The incidence rate of susceptible children can reach more than 95%, and it is more common in preschool children. Clinically, maculopapular rash, blisters and scabs appear in batches of the mucosa, and the rash of each stage is characterized by the simultaneous occurrence of rashes, and vaccination can effectively prevent the onset of the disease, so it is necessary to inject vaccines.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Question 1: Can a child with mild diarrhea be vaccinated? Normal babies' stools are generally 1 or 2 times per blue day, in the form of yellow strips. When diarrhea occurs, there will be more bowel movements than normal, ranging from 4-6 times in mild cases to more than 10 times or even dozens of times in severe cases.

    Judgment 2 based on stool quality.

    Loose stools, egg drop soup-like stools, and sometimes mucus or pus and bloody stools. At the same time, the baby is accompanied by spitting up, abdominal distention, fever, irritability, poor spirit and other manifestations.

    If the extent of your baby's illness can be determined after any delay, it is recommended to see a doctor immediately. Be sure to bring the stool sample of the most recent repentant Liang to the hospital for easy testing, and the sample should not be kept for more than 2 hours; If your baby's stool is diluted, be sure to put your baby's stool in a disposable cup or a plastic bag in a disposable diaper for testing.

    What should I do if my baby's diarrhea doesn't heal?

    Some babies suffer from diarrhea, but there is always no recovery, and the disease lasts for more than 2 weeks or even several months. At the same time, poor appetite and slow weight gain. My mother was very anxious, but she didn't know why. Often, there are several reasons for this:

    Cause 1 Acute diarrhea is not complete**, and it is more common in babies who are not breastfed and switch to cow's milk. Such babies have low secretion of gastric acid and digestive enzymes, and their digestive ability is weak, so that the normal bacteria in the lower part of the intestine run to the upper part of the intestine, decompose and ferment the food they eat, and form a putrefactive substance in the intestines, causing diarrhea to persist for a long time. In this regard, under the guidance of a doctor, use food**, such as diluted milk, burnt rice soup, sour milk, fish protein powder, carrot soup and apple puree.

    Reason 2 Long-term use of antibiotics kills the normal flora and allows a large number of pathogenic bacteria to multiply. Antibiotics should be stopped immediately, and some drugs that promote the growth of normal bacteria should be taken under the guidance of a doctor, so that the intestines can return to normal as soon as possible.

    Cause 3 Allergy to the protein in milk. It is necessary to stop drinking immediately, breastfeed as much as possible, or feed soybean milk powder and rice cereal, add weaning food in time, and in severe cases, you need to go to the hospital for intravenous nutrition.

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