Injecting preventive injections into babies can effectively prevent them from contracting certain diseases and is very important for ensuring their physical health. Moreover, the injection of preventive injections can only be carried out when the body is in good health, but some babies often have digestive problems, which are mainly related to weak gastrointestinal function. So, can babies get vaccinated if they have poor digestion?
Whether a baby can receive vaccination when they have indigestion depends on the specific situation. If it is simply due to indigestion, caused by improper diet or catching a cold, and there are no serious conditions such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, etc., vaccination can be administered.
But if indigestion is accompanied by other discomfort symptoms, such as poor mental state of the baby, especially vomiting, diarrhea, and fever, vaccination cannot be given in this case. To avoid more serious vaccine reactions after vaccination or vaccination. This not only affects the vaccination effect, but also has significant adverse effects on the baby's physical health.
Therefore, it is advisable to get vaccinated or vaccinated when the baby is completely healthy. Parents can also go to vaccination centers or child health departments in their local area for necessary examinations to determine if their baby's physical condition is healthy. If there are no abnormalities, it will be safer to inject or vaccinate their baby.