Can children get vaccinated for mild colds

  For children, getting vaccinated during their growth and development period is common, especially when they are young. Generally, they need to get vaccinated every month. When children grow older, the interval between preventive injections will be relatively longer. There are many things to pay attention to when administering preventive injections to children. So, can children get vaccinated for mild colds?

  

Can children get vaccinated for mild colds1

  Especially when children are uncomfortable, they cannot get vaccinated, which is well known to many parents. But children may have some mild colds, and this situation needs to be combined with the specific symptoms that children may experience. If children have coughing or diarrhea after a mild cold, they definitely cannot receive vaccination.

  Some people also believe that children's colds are very mild and do not show obvious symptoms, so they can be vaccinated. However, many children may experience adverse reactions after receiving vaccination, which are mainly caused by the vaccine. If a child experiences abnormal reactions during vaccination, parents may not be able to determine whether it is caused by a cold or the vaccine, which can delay treatment.

  During the period of mild colds in children, it is recommended not to get vaccinated. You can wait until the child's cold is cured, because the cold is very mild and the recovery will be relatively poor. Wait until the child's body is completely recovered before taking them for vaccination. This will not affect the effectiveness of the vaccination and will not have an impact on the child's physical health.

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