Every parent is very afraid that their child will get sick, whether it's ordinary urination or defecation, they don't want it to happen to their child. So now the country provides various vaccines for younger children after birth. So, can getting polio injections cause infection?
If you go to a regular place to get this kind of injection, it will not cause infection, but if the wound gets wet or stimulated after the injection, infection may occur. It is recommended not to give your child a bath for a week after administering this type of injection, especially at the injection site.
Regardless of which vaccine is administered, observation should be conducted half an hour after the injection. If the child has no problems, they should not be taken home immediately and should not be breastfed. Or eat some food. Wait until everything is normal for the child before feeding them. Only then can we avoid any discomfort after vaccination.
No matter which type of vaccine is administered, the child must be healthy before getting vaccinated. If they get sick, the medication should be stopped for 7-10 days before they can receive the vaccine. Because vaccines are injected into children's bodies in advance to prevent them from developing this disease in the future, in order to prevent them from adapting faster, they must be administered only when the child is healthy.