Can babies get vaccinated against fava bean disease

  After a baby is born, it is usually necessary to receive various vaccines in the hospital to prevent diseases. This is very important for babies because their immunity is extremely low. Once they are infected with viruses or bacteria, they are prone to getting sick. So, can babies get vaccinated against fava bean disease?

  

Can babies get vaccinated against fava bean disease1

  Experts say that it is generally not recommended for babies with fava bean disease to receive vaccination. Because babies are prone to various adverse symptoms during vaccination, if their bodies are not in a healthy state during vaccination, there may be certain risks. So if you have a disease, it's best to consult a doctor before making a decision.

  As the name suggests, patients with fava bean disease cannot use fava beans. Many people only discover it is fava bean disease when they experience symptoms such as abdominal pain after eating fava beans without their knowledge. If the baby is diagnosed with fava bean disease, be careful not to give him fava beans in the future.

  This disease is caused by a deficiency in a gene mutation called 6-phosphate glucose dehydrogenase (G6PD), mainly manifested as sudden acute intravascular hemolysis after consuming fresh fava beans. Patients with fava bean disease are mainly distributed in provinces south of the Yangtze River.

  The onset time of fava bean disease is not very urgent, usually it takes one to two days to be discovered. The symptoms mainly include anorexia, fatigue, nausea, abdominal pain, etc. In severe cases, shock and even heart and lung failure may occur, so it must be taken seriously. Babies with fava bean disease should pay attention to the following points.

  1. Prohibit camphor balls, pigments, wintergreen oil, and spirits containing bezoar.

  2. Special attention should also be paid when using insecticides.

  3. Not suitable for taking drugs with oxidative properties, such as sulfonamides, aminopyrines, vitamin K3, vitamin K4, sulfones, etc.

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