Can babies get vaccinated for dermatitis

  Generally, after birth, babies are required to receive various vaccines under mandatory national requirements. Therefore, every parent should take their baby to get vaccinated. However, before getting vaccinated, parents need to pay attention to whether their baby's physical condition is abnormal. So, can babies get vaccinated for dermatitis?

  

Can babies get vaccinated for dermatitis1

  Babies should not be vaccinated during periods of physical discomfort. It is best for parents to take their baby to get vaccinated after the dermatitis subsides. If the baby's dermatitis does not improve, the symptoms of dermatitis may become more severe after vaccination, and other problems may be induced. It is best to wait until the baby has all the symptoms before getting vaccinated.

  But if the baby only suffers from dermatitis and has not experienced it for a long time, they can get vaccinated. It's just better to avoid getting vaccinated during the attack period. If the body itself has various substance allergies, parents must figure out whether such vaccines will cause allergic reactions to the baby when administering vaccines. Because if parents don't pay more attention, it is likely to trigger dermatitis and worsen symptoms.

  At the same time, parents should also pay attention that if their baby suffers from dermatitis, after vaccination, try to wait for a while at the vaccination hospital to see if the baby has any other adverse reactions to vaccination, so as to make timely diagnosis and treatment. And after getting vaccinated, it is also necessary to take good care of the baby.

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