Generally, children start receiving various vaccines from birth, which not only enhances their immune system but also provides an intangible protection for them. Although vaccines can resist some diseases in babies, they cannot be administered at any time. Can babies get vaccinated for fever? Let's take a look at the introduction of the article below.
Firstly, when a baby has a fever, it is absolutely not advisable to get vaccinated. It should be noted that the body's immune system is in a state of disorder during fever, and the baby's resistance is very weak at this time. Although vaccination can inactivate bacteria or viruses, it is still pathogenic. Moreover, getting vaccinated during fever may cause some complications or make the fever more severe, which is very dangerous.
Secondly, even if a baby gets vaccinated when they have a fever and there are no adverse consequences, antibodies cannot be produced when their immune system is disrupted. Therefore, it is recommended to wait until the baby's condition improves before getting vaccinated.
Finally, when a baby has a fever, it is important to take it seriously, especially if the temperature is very high and the fever persists for a long time. It is necessary to identify the cause of the baby's fever, which can help to cure the disease faster and avoid other complications caused by the fever.