Can babies get vaccinated for physiological diarrhea

  After birth, babies need to receive multiple doses of vaccination, usually at regular intervals. However, there are requirements for getting vaccinated. If the body is healthy, do not get vaccinated. Wait until you recover. Currently, some vaccines are free. Below, we will explain the health knowledge about getting vaccinated for babies.

  

Can babies get vaccinated for physiological diarrhea1

  1、 Can babies get vaccinated for physiological diarrhea

  1. It is best not to give a baby a vaccine injection during diarrhea. Because the prerequisite for getting vaccinated is the child's physical health, otherwise it can easily worsen the condition. In addition, it is difficult to distinguish and judge the reaction results after the reaction occurs. It is not too late to get vaccinated after it is cured. If the baby has no other illnesses while experiencing diarrhea, oral vaccines such as rotavirus should be administered after the baby's diarrhea has been cured.

  2. This is because after oral administration, it is immediately excreted and has too little effect on the body, which is equivalent to reducing or even ineffective. It also depends on whether the child has short-term diarrhea or long-term diarrhea. Doctors generally recommend that the child get vaccinated after recovering from illness. Currently, it is advocated to get vaccinated in a timely manner, but it is not recommended to get vaccinated when the child gets sick. But in some special cases, such as when a highly infectious disease is spreading and seriously threatening the health of the population, it must be considered that the harm of the infectious disease is primary, and the response to vaccination is secondary.

  2、 What situations prevent babies from getting vaccinated

  1. Babies with various diseases should not be vaccinated, such as colds, diarrhea, fever, fasting hunger, vomiting, etc. Some vaccines cannot be injected.

  2. If a baby suffers from infectious diseases such as hepatitis, tuberculosis, and severe heart disease, their immune system may weaken, and they may not be able to cope with the reactions caused by vaccination, which may even worsen the condition.

  3. Babies with skin diseases are also not eligible for vaccination.

  4. Babies with allergies are prone to adverse reactions and should consult a doctor before deciding whether to receive vaccination.

  5. If your baby is not suitable for vaccination, but encounters special circumstances such as being bitten by a dog and must be vaccinated, be sure to receive the vaccine under the guidance of a doctor. Babies with infectious diseases that have not yet passed the quarantine period should not be vaccinated.

  The above is about the health knowledge of getting vaccinated, at least when ensuring the baby's physical health. If some babies are allergic, it is also not allowed because after vaccination, the body will produce an immune response and produce many antibodies, which can play a protective role.

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