Why can't babies get vaccinated for eczema

  After the baby is born, the body immunity is weak, so it is very easy to get sick, especially infectious diseases. And some diseases are also very serious, such as poliomyelitis, which people call polio. But many diseases can be prevented through vaccination. So, why can't babies get vaccinated for eczema?

  

Why can't babies get vaccinated for eczema1

  Babies are more prone to eczema, a common skin disease that can cause symptoms such as itching. When a baby has eczema, vaccination is not recommended. This is because when a child is vaccinated for symptoms, their body should be healthy. Besides eczema, vaccination is also not recommended when suffering from other diseases.

  When parents take their children for vaccination, they should not suffer from diseases. Because after vaccination, there may be some adverse symptoms. If the child already has a disease, it is difficult to distinguish whether the adverse symptoms are a reaction after vaccination or a symptom caused by the baby's illness.

  Babies suffering from eczema are mostly caused by allergies, and in severe cases, they need to seek medical treatment. And it is also necessary to screen for allergens and keep children away from them. Generally, after receiving anti allergic treatment, a baby's eczema can disappear quickly. But everyone should be aware that if children continue to be exposed to allergens, it is very easy for them to relapse.

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