The consequences of getting vaccinated for a cold

  Regular vaccination can enhance physical strength and immunity, and prevent the occurrence of more diseases. So the national regulations require regular vaccination according to the schedule. But there are also many things to pay attention to when inoculating seedlings, such as not getting vaccinated when catching a cold or fever, as it can be very harmful. So what are the consequences of getting vaccinated for a cold?

  

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  The consequences of getting vaccinated for a cold

  Everyone knows that babies cannot be vaccinated during a cold because their immunity is weak. Vaccination can cause discomfort and adverse reactions in babies. If vaccinated during this period, the discomfort and adverse reactions may worsen, and in severe cases, it may lead to serious illness.

  What situations prevent babies from getting vaccinated

  1. When a baby experiences symptoms such as colds, diarrhea, fever, vomiting, etc., some vaccines cannot be administered.

  2. When a baby suffers from infectious diseases such as hepatitis, tuberculosis, and severe heart disease, due to a weakened immune system, it is best to follow the doctor's advice on whether to get vaccinated or not to avoid worsening the condition.

  3. Babies with skin diseases should consult a doctor to determine whether to administer vaccinations based on the situation.

  4. Babies with allergic constitution are prone to adverse reactions, and it is necessary to consult a doctor whether to receive vaccination.

  5. If the baby is not suitable for vaccination, but encounters special situations such as being bitten by a dog, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital and receive vaccination under the guidance of a doctor.

  6. If there is a sexually transmitted disease but the quarantine period has not passed, the baby cannot be vaccinated.

  You still need to learn more about some precautions when getting vaccinated, as you must be aware of the consequences of getting vaccinated for a cold. So it is important to measure the baby's body temperature in advance every time they receive the vaccine. Only when the baby does not have symptoms of cold or fever can they receive the vaccine. After receiving the vaccine, they should also stay for half an hour before leaving.

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