Every child will grow up.
A very important thing,
Vaccination in time is the most economical and effective measure to control and eliminate infectious diseases.
It is also the best way to protect children's health.
About vaccines,
Parents still have many doubts.
Now get to the point!
First, why do you want to vaccinate your child?
As we all know, after the baby is born, there are often various "disease-resistant" antibodies from the mother, especially breast-fed, and the milk also contains a certain amount of antibodies.
So babies rarely get infectious diseases within six months.
But after 6 months, the antibody immunity from the mother will gradually fade away, and the resistance will gradually weaken and disappear. At this time, if you come into contact with pathogens such as viruses and bacteria, children will be easily attacked by these bacteria and viruses.
In order to improve children's ability to resist infectious diseases, children must be vaccinated on time in a planned way, so that children can develop resistance, prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases and protect their healthy growth.
2. Are planned and unplanned immunization vaccines mandatory?
"Immunization Program Vaccine" is a vaccine provided by the government to citizens free of charge, and all school-age children should be vaccinated according to immunization procedures. Such as: BCG, hepatitis B vaccine, polio vaccine, etc.
"Non-immune procedural vaccine" is a supplement to immune procedural vaccine, which requires citizens to vaccinate voluntarily at their own expense and also has a good effect on preventing infectious diseases. Such as: chicken pox vaccine, hand, foot and mouth vaccine, etc.
Third, what should I pay attention to before vaccination?
1, with vaccination certificate;
2. Give the child clean and loose underwear before vaccination;
3. Give your child a good diet and rest before vaccination to avoid fasting and fatigue;
4. Pay attention to whether the child has symptoms such as fever, diarrhea and convulsions in the near future. If you have the above symptoms or heart, liver, kidney and other diseases, please inform your doctor;
5. If your child has high fever, convulsions, severe allergies and other reactions after vaccination in the early stage, please inform him in time.
4. What should I pay attention to after vaccination?
1, rest and observe at the inoculation point for 30 minutes before leaving;
2. Do not eat hot food or breast-feed within 30 minutes after oral live attenuated vaccine, so as not to affect the immune effect of the vaccine;
3. After the baby is vaccinated, don't hold it too tightly on the way home;
4. Rest more and drink more water after inoculation. Not suitable for strenuous exercise. Pay attention to the cleanliness of the inoculation site. Do not wet and dirty the injection site to prevent local infection. Don't eat hot and sour food.
5. If you feel unwell, you should report to the inoculation unit and seek medical treatment in time.
5. What if the vaccine is missed?
/kloc-people under 0/8 years old who have not completed the dose vaccination according to the recommended age can replant as soon as possible, and only need the unfinished dose vaccination without restarting the whole vaccination.
Replanting vaccines that have not been vaccinated in time will not affect the immune effect, nor will it increase the risk of adverse reactions after vaccination; However, delaying vaccination will affect the production time of protective antibodies and increase the risk of illness. It is recommended that children be vaccinated as soon as possible without disease.
6. What's the use of a notebook?
"Vaccination Certificate" is an effective proof of personal vaccination records, and it needs to be checked when entering nurseries, kindergartens, schools and military units.
When going abroad, many countries also require vaccination certificates.
Parents should take good care of their children's vaccination certificates.