Many parents should know that when children get vaccinations, there are many precautions that need to be understood clearly. For example, many babies often experience adverse skin reactions and body reactions after vaccination. Some babies begin to develop eczema before getting a vaccination. At this time, you should consult a doctor to see if it can be isolated, because some vaccinations cannot be injected during illness. Can babies with eczema be vaccinated? Whether babies with eczema can get vaccinations depends mainly on the severity of the eczema. Generally, it is not recommended to vaccinate babies with eczema. Children with eczema have allergic constitutions, and vaccination at this time is likely to cause adverse reactions. However, for many babies, eczema lasts for a long time, and may not heal until around weaning, so they can be vaccinated after the symptoms are alleviated. If you want to give your baby preventive vaccinations, it is recommended that parents go to a regular hospital to consult a professional doctor before proceeding. They should also understand which age group the vaccine is suitable for. Do not proceed blindly to avoid causing greater harm to the child. Under what circumstances can babies not be vaccinated? 1. Babies suffering from various diseases should not be vaccinated. For example, some vaccines cannot be injected in cases of cold, diarrhea, fever, hunger, vomiting, etc. 2. If the baby suffers from infectious diseases such as hepatitis, tuberculosis, and serious heart disease, the body's immunity will decrease, and it is very likely that the baby will not be able to cope with the reaction caused by the vaccination, and the condition may even worsen. 3. Babies with skin diseases cannot be vaccinated. 4. Babies with allergic constitutions are prone to adverse reactions and should consult a doctor before deciding whether to get vaccinated. 5. If your baby is not suitable for vaccination, but must be vaccinated due to special circumstances such as being bitten by a dog, the vaccine must be injected under the guidance of a doctor. 6. Babies who have sexually transmitted diseases and have not passed the quarantine period should not be vaccinated. Many protein-containing foods, such as milk, eggs, crabs, etc., often cause skin allergies and eczema in infants and young children. In addition, silk, feathers, animal dander, plant pollen, etc. may also cause eczema in some infants and young children. If the baby is dressed too thickly, eats too much, or the indoor temperature is too high, it may make the baby's eczema worse. |
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