How long does it take for a baby to recover from illness before he can be vaccinated? You should remember these vaccination precautions

Question 1: The baby is more than seven months old. He caught a cold a few days ago and had a runny nose and sneezing. In between, he drank Pediatric Aminophen and Huang Namin Granules for one day and Pediatric Jiegan Granules for another day. He started to get better the day before yesterday. He stopped taking the medicine from the night before yesterday and is currently unable to do so. I\’m sneezing and have a runny nose. Can I get the third dose of hepatitis B tomorrow? In addition, can I skip the free vaccine? I am afraid that there will be something wrong with the vaccine and I don’t want to take it. Dr. Cui Lixia answered: It is recommended to stop taking the medicine and recover for more than a week before getting vaccinated. This is safer. Because vaccines are made from germs, children\’s resistance has not recovered just after recovering from the disease, and they are prone to fever after vaccination. Generally, it is not a problem to be vaccinated a week late. Free vaccinations are compulsory, and failure to vaccinate as required will affect school attendance. If the baby has adverse reactions and cannot continue to be vaccinated, the epidemic prevention station needs to issue a certificate to you that the child cannot be vaccinated. Otherwise, failure to vaccinate will affect schooling. Question 2: My baby is two months old. He coughs twice in the morning and evening recently. How should he be treated? We are exclusively breastfeeding and our stools are yellow with milky patches and occasionally a bit green. Do we need to take medicine? Dr. Zhang Qiaoli answered: If there are no other symptoms, if you just cough twice, you can leave it alone and just continue to observe it. This may be related to the weather. It is getting cold in the morning and evening. Milky flaps in the stool may be due to poor digestion, and occasionally a greenish color may be due to cold. The impact is not big, and it can usually return to normal without medication. Question 3: My baby is 1 year and 10 months old. Will he be poisoned if he accidentally takes 10 vitamin D tablets? Dr. Zhu Xiwei’s answer: There will be no problem once. As long as there are no vomiting, not eating, and no ulcers in the mouth, there is generally no problem. Just drink more water and eat more fruits and vegetables to speed up gastrointestinal metabolism.

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