The hand, foot, and mouth vaccine literally means a vaccine for hand, foot, and mouth disease. Although the vaccine can effectively prevent the incidence rate of some diseases, or directly block them. However, during the vaccination process, it is not possible for any population or at any time to receive the vaccine. When can't the hand, foot, and mouth vaccine be administered?
1. Allergic symptoms. Some patients may develop allergies to hand, foot, and mouth vaccines, and they themselves have an allergic constitution. In such cases, it is not recommended to administer hand, foot, and mouth vaccines.
2. During illness. When patients have a cold and fever, and their body temperature is above 37.5 ℃, it is not recommended to administer the vaccine by hand or mouth. According to clinical data, many patients experience varying degrees of side effects after vaccination, with fever being the most common.
3. Disease factors. When patients have autoimmune diseases, heart disease, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, etc., it is also not recommended to receive hand, foot, and mouth vaccine injections.
4. Gastrointestinal problems. For patients with gastrointestinal abnormalities, it is also not recommended to receive hand, foot, and mouth vaccines. Patients with gastrointestinal abnormalities often experience abdominal pain and diarrhea. If the hand, foot, and mouth vaccine is administered during this period, it is likely to worsen symptoms and mask the true condition.