Pneumonia is a lung disease, and children have poor resistance and are prone to illness. If bronchitis or coughing is always bad, it is easy to develop pneumonia. There are many things that babies cannot do during pneumonia, such as not being able to get vaccinated during pneumonia because babies have poor immunity and getting vaccinated can easily lead to problems. So, how long can a baby get vaccinated after recovering from pneumonia?
It takes about two weeks after the baby's pneumonia is cured to get vaccinated. Pneumonia is prone to recurrence, so parents need to take their baby for vaccination only after the baby's illness is confirmed to have recovered and will not recur. Injecting preventive vaccines into babies can prevent some diseases, but the vaccine itself is also a virus, so be careful.
Babies have poor intestines and immune systems, which makes them prone to various diseases. Pneumonia is the most common, so parents must pay attention to keeping their babies warm and not letting them catch a cold. This can prevent the occurrence of pneumonia. Before administering the vaccine, it is necessary to check the baby's physical condition and delay the injection if there are any signs of illness.
In general, it is safer to receive the vaccine two weeks after the baby's pneumonia is completely cured. In addition, after receiving the vaccine, you cannot leave immediately. You need to take the baby to the service station for about half an hour. If the baby does not have a fever or other problems, you can leave.