Now flu is prevalent, parents are worried that their children will be infected, so they take their children to get vaccinated. But there are concerns that this will not have side effects.
Influenza vaccine for babies generally does not have a significant impact. A small number of babies may experience redness and swelling at the vaccination site after being vaccinated against influenza. In addition, babies may also have symptoms such as fever and diarrhea. Most of these are common side effects of vaccines, and the symptoms can disappear in a short time. Does
get vaccinated against the flu?
No vaccine can guarantee 100%, and influenza has an incubation period. It is not ruled out that when the vaccine is vaccinated, the influenza will be latent, which will lead to the emergence of the vaccine, and the influenza will still appear, but the vaccine can reduce the risk of infection. chance of illness and reduced severity of illness.
Which children cannot be vaccinated:
Children with colds, fever, vomiting, acute illnesses and chronic illnesses, children with allergies, children with epilepsy and other diseases, children with hepatitis and tuberculosis Organ diseases such as should carefully consider whether to vaccinate under the guidance of a doctor.
If the child has other conditions, or the child needs to be vaccinated, they should be vaccinated under the guidance of the doctor. Before the vaccination, tell the child's situation and report it to the doctor. Such as after playing, in the future precautions, please follow the doctor's advice.