Children need to get the diphtheria and pertussis vaccination when they are six years old to prevent the occurrence of this disease. There are many precautions for diphtheria and pertussis vaccination. If the baby has symptoms such as cough and high fever, you must wait until the illness recovers before getting vaccinated. After vaccination, you must also observe whether there are symptoms such as fever and local redness and swelling. If such symptoms occur, it may be an allergic reaction. Let us now take a closer look at the taboos of diabetic pertussis in six-year-olds. The following points should be noted when vaccinating against diabetic pertussis: 1. Patients with serious diseases, fever or allergic history, or those who have neurological reactions after injection of diphtheria or tetanus toxoids should not be injected. 2. After the injection, there may be local redness, swelling, pain, or low fever, fatigue, and headache. Generally, no treatment is required and they will disappear on their own. Local nodules can be absorbed in 1-2 months. After returning home from vaccination, let your child get enough rest and drink plenty of water. If you have a fever and your body temperature is less than 38.5 degrees, just drink more water and cool down physically. If it is greater than 38.5 degrees, you need to take antipyretics and go to the hospital if necessary. There may be local nodules after injection, which can be gradually absorbed with hot compresses. Pay attention to the disappearance of the symptoms, which will generally return to normal in about a month. When injecting the second shot, the other side should be changed. The diphtheria and pertussis vaccine is made of inactivated vaccine. Its immune effect is achieved by stimulating the body with its antigenic effect to produce antibodies that can kill or inhibit bacteria or viruses. As long as the antigen reaches a certain number, the body will produce sufficient disease resistance and achieve the purpose of effectively preventing infectious diseases. So, what are the dietary precautions for diphtheria and pertussis vaccine? Contraindications: Patients with serious illness, fever or allergic history, and those who have neurological reactions after injection of diphtheria or tetanus toxoids are contraindicated. Adverse reactions: Local redness, swelling, pain, fever, fatigue, headache may occur, which usually disappear on their own without treatment. There are local nodules, which can be absorbed in 1-2 months. Pertussis vaccine precautions: 1. Shake well before use. Do not use if there is any sediment that cannot be shaken off, foreign matter, cracks in the ampoule, the product has been frozen, or the label is unclear. |
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