It is not recommended to administer vaccines during illness or medication periods to avoid allergic reactions or exacerbation of the condition. It is suggested to get vaccinated only after the child is completely healthy and has stopped taking medication for seven days to ensure safety.
Is it safe to get vaccinated after a child has a fever?
A question has been raised regarding whether one can receive a vaccine after continuously sneezing for 20 days and experiencing no improvement with medication.
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What should parents do when their baby has a high fever?
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After a one-year-old child weans, is it appropriate to mix rice noodles with milk powder and prepare it for drinking? What were the past treatment situations and outcomes? What kind of assistance is needed?
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After receiving the chickenpox vaccine, the baby started to have a fever, runny nose, and sneezing in the afternoon. Is it a cold or a reaction to the vaccine? What kind of medicine can be taken?
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