When a baby is born, he must be vaccinated, such as hepatitis B and BCG vaccine. Of course, the purpose of vaccination is to make the baby have these antibodies in his body, so that he can avoid these diseases in the future. Vaccination for babies is based on principles and should not be administered randomly. For example, babies of different ages receive different doses of the vaccine, and it should not be administered during periods of illness, especially high fever. Can the baby get vaccinated for low-grade fever?
Whether it is a low fever or a high fever in the baby, vaccination is not recommended. A low fever in a baby indicates that there is an infection in the baby's body, which may be a viral infection or a bacterial infection. Regardless of the type of infection, it indicates that the baby's immunity is very low at this time. Getting vaccinated when a baby's immunity is low may make them sick.
The purpose of giving a baby a vaccine is to enhance their own immune system. By using immunity to fight against the virus, the baby can develop antibodies against the virus. If a baby has a low immune system, they will lose their ability to fight against viruses and be more susceptible to certain diseases.
During the vaccination period, babies are very particular. For example, if the baby has neurological disorders or is in a cold or fever state, vaccination is not allowed. During the baby's medication period, vaccination is also not allowed. It is necessary to wait until the baby's condition stabilizes before continuing to receive the vaccine. Due to the sensitivity of some babies' bodies, they may experience fever and other reactions after vaccination, leading to physical weakness. Therefore, it is not recommended to administer the vaccine during the period of illness.