Getting vaccinated is something that every baby must face, and there should be no omissions during this period. If there are any omissions, they should be supplemented in a timely manner, otherwise it will affect the baby's physical immunity. But the health requirements for babies are very high, and in many cases vaccination is prohibited. Can babies with eczema on their faces get vaccinated?
Babies with eczema on their faces should never be vaccinated, as most babies will experience rash reactions after vaccination, which can worsen their eczema. Moreover, after receiving the major preventive vaccine, the baby may still have a fever, which can worsen eczema. Therefore, mothers should first take good care of their baby's skin and wait for it to fully recover before getting vaccinated.
Not only eczema can affect the progress of a baby's vaccination, but also when the baby has a cold, fever, or other rash, they cannot receive vaccination normally. If the mother is not very clear about the contraindications of getting vaccinated, she can go to the epidemic prevention station for detailed consultation, so as to prepare for the baby in advance and avoid the fatigue of transportation.
Moreover, most babies may experience varying degrees of fever after receiving vaccination, which is a normal vaccine reaction. Mothers need not worry excessively. At this time, the mother can use some physical methods to cool the baby, such as wiping the baby's body with alcohol or applying a hot towel to the baby's forehead, which can help lower the baby's body temperature.