What are the precautions for getting the water bean vaccine?

What are the precautions for getting the water bean vaccine?

Diseases are very common in people's daily lives, because many factors in people's daily lives can cause the occurrence of diseases. I believe most people have heard of the disease called chickenpox. In fact, it also has another name, smallpox virus. Many people have to get a smallpox vaccine before encountering this disease. So, what are the precautions for getting the water bean vaccine?

First, what are the precautions for getting the smallpox vaccine? In ancient times, smallpox was a symbol of chickenpox. I believe all parents have heard of chickenpox, and some have even experienced it. Generally speaking, when a child is about one year old, the hospital will call to inform whether he or she should be vaccinated against chickenpox. Varicella vaccine is often used to prevent chickenpox in infants and young children, which can greatly reduce the possibility of chickenpox incidence and transmission because children are too young and have weak resistance. Therefore, parents choose to vaccinate without hesitation. However, vaccinations also have risks. Skin redness, swelling and fever are common problems after vaccination, and the chickenpox vaccine is no exception. What are the precautions for children to get the chickenpox vaccine? Today, I will share with you in detail about the precautions for infants and young children to get the chickenpox vaccine.

Second, 85% of people will be infected with chickenpox during childhood, and the rest may be infected as adults. Chickenpox can leave permanent scars and may also cause complications such as pneumonia, otitis media, and encephalitis. Generally, the older a person is when they get chickenpox, the more severe the symptoms. After chickenpox is cured, if the virus remains in the body, it may recur in the future and become "shingles" (commonly known as "flying snake" or "skin snake"). The varicella vaccine is a newly developed live attenuated vaccine that was introduced in 1997. There are very few side effects, including occasional fever. A small number of people will develop blisters about 7 days after the injection, but the number of blisters is very small, with an average of 15 to 32 blisters per body.

What are the precautions for getting the water bean vaccine? Children with dermatitis, purulent skin diseases, and severe eczema should not be vaccinated, and they can only be vaccinated after they recover from the illness; children with a body temperature exceeding 37.5℃ and swollen armpits or lymph nodes should not be vaccinated, and the cause should be found out and cured before vaccination; children with severe heart, liver, kidney diseases and active tuberculosis should not be vaccinated; children with abnormal development of the nervous system including the brain, sequelae of encephalitis, and epilepsy should not be vaccinated; children with severe malnutrition, severe rickets, and congenital immunodeficiency should not be vaccinated; children with allergic constitutions such as asthma and urticaria should not be vaccinated; when there is diarrhea, especially children with more than 4 bowel movements a day, they must wait for two weeks of recovery before taking polio vaccine; children who have recently been injected with multivalent immunoglobulin should not be vaccinated with measles vaccine within 6 weeks; general diseases such as colds and mild low fever can be postponed depending on the situation; vaccination is not suitable when the stomach is hungry. Children under 12 years old can only use split vaccine, not whole virus inactivated vaccine. Vaccination should not be given while taking aspirin because it may cause Reye's syndrome, which may lead to sudden necrosis of liver and brain cells and death. People who have received a blood transfusion, have a high fever, are taking steroids or aspirin, or are allergic to neomycin should not be given the varicella vaccine.

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