Baby should not take medication a few days before getting vaccinated

  Getting vaccinated is very important for babies. Parents also need to understand relevant knowledge and prepare well. For example, if a baby cannot have a history of illness or take medication in the days before getting vaccinated, then how many days before getting vaccinated cannot the baby take medication?

  

Baby should not take medication a few days before getting vaccinated1

  Babies should not take antibiotics or antidiarrheal drugs for the first week before getting vaccinated. Three days before getting vaccinated, there should be no symptoms such as cold, fever, cough, diarrhea, etc. If these symptoms occur, the time for getting vaccinated should be postponed. Do not take medication within the first three days after receiving the vaccination. Because vaccines are biological agents that can easily react with some chemical agents, do not take medication. Parents should closely monitor their babies' reactions after vaccination and take appropriate care of them.

  After getting vaccinated, the baby should stay at the vaccination site for half an hour to ensure that there are no other discomforts before leaving. After returning home, parents should also let their babies rest more and get enough sleep. At the same time, parents should also pay attention to feeding their babies more water, eating some light and easily digestible foods, and feeding their babies more fruits and vegetables to supplement the comprehensive nutrition needed by the body.

  In addition, parents should pay attention not to give their baby a bath within two days after getting vaccinated. The needle hole area must be well protected and should not come into contact with water to avoid infection and affect the recovery of the baby's body.

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