Vaccination or immunization is indeed important to protect children from dangerous diseases. However, there are special conditions in children who make giving this vaccine should be postponed. Come on, see more.
There is an assumption that vaccination should not be given first to an unhealthy child. However, Mother actually needs to recognize first, whether the illness suffered by Little is severe enough so that they must postpone immunization, or relatively mild and still allowed immunization.
Minor Pain that Immunization is Still Allowed
Children who are mildly ill are actually still allowed to get vaccinated. Therefore, mild illness will not affect the body's response to immunization. Generally children can still be immunized with the condition:- Mild fever, less than 38 degrees Celsius.
- Ear infection or otitis media.
- Mild diarrhea.
- Cough or runny nose.
- Are taking antibiotics.
- Have experienced seizures or epilepsy.
- Babies born prematurely.
Conditions that need to postpone immunization
Children who are mildly ill are still allowed to get immunizations. But if the child suffers from a serious illness, whether accompanied by a fever or not, immunization must be postponed. Some conditions that should delay immunization in children, including:Chronic pain
Reactions to vaccines, such as fever, can make diagnosis and treatment difficult. Conversely, symptoms of the disease can also be misinterpreted as symptoms of the body's reaction to the vaccine.
Severe allergies
Need to be more vigilant about giving immunizations to children who have been allergic due to vaccines or to the womb in the vaccine. In addition, giving flu and measles vaccine to children who are allergic to eggs need to be given caution you know. Although it is generally tolerated by allergic children, it may need to be given gradually and slowly.
High fever
High fever can make it difficult for doctors to detect if certain reactions occur after the child is vaccinated.
Weakening of the immune system
Decreased immune system is usually experienced by children undergoing chemotherapy or transplantation. Although the dead vaccine is safe to give, but if given to children whose immune system is low, this vaccine can not work optimally as in healthy children. Some vaccinations can actually trigger diseases in immunization recipients with weak immunity.
There are people in the house who are sick
It is best to postpone vaccination, if there are sick people at home with a weak immune system.
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