Because of the popularization of medical knowledge, more and more people know that hepatitis B vaccine will be injected soon after the baby is born. This can be beneficial for babies to encounter certain accidents during their growth process, ultimately leading to irreversible conditions. So what food can't the patients who have been vaccinated against hepatitis B eat?
In fact, patients who have been vaccinated against hepatitis B pay more attention to their diet. For example, they should eat less spicy and stimulating food, and avoid greasy and cold food. In addition, patients who have received hepatitis B vaccine should also avoid smoking and drinking, because smoking and drinking will also affect the prevention effect.
What matters should we pay attention to when injecting hepatitis B antibody?
1. In the process of hepatitis B vaccine injection, if the patient has serious infection, fever or systemic disease, the vaccination should be postponed.
2. If a newborn is injected with hepatitis B vaccine, it must be injected within 24 hours after birth. If it is injected more than 48 hours, the effect of prevention will also be significantly reduced.
3. In the process of injecting hepatitis B vaccine, do not vaccinate with other vaccines at the same time. Because when two drugs conflict, it is likely to affect their efficacy.
4. Do not scrub the local area within three days after the injection of hepatitis B vaccine to avoid ulceration and infection.