Vaccinations are not allowed during a thrush flare-up.
Thrush is a fungal infection caused by Candida albicans, which is most common in infants and young children. During thrush flare-ups, the immune system of infants and young children is weakened and their resistance is relatively low. Vaccination in this situation may exacerbate the adverse effects of vaccination, and may also cause an abnormal immune response, which will greatly reduce the effectiveness of vaccination. Therefore, vaccination is not allowed during a thrush attack.
If you have thrush, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital as soon as possible for consultation and examination. After a clear diagnosis is made, you should actively cooperate with your professional doctor for treatment. After the thrush flare-up, you can delay the vaccination and take the vaccine two weeks after stopping the medication to improve the safety of vaccination. During the treatment period, the diet should be kept light and no spicy and stimulating food should be eaten to minimize oral irritation.