There are no special dietary contraindications after MMR vaccination, but in general, clinicians tend to recommend not to consume seafood and other allergy-prone foods.
After receiving MMR vaccination, children may experience pain and tenderness at the injection site, or a transient febrile reaction, or there may be a mild rash, which generally does not require special treatment.
Hair food refers to food that is rich in nutrients and has a certain degree of irritation, especially food that tends to induce certain diseases or aggravate certain diseases, or food that is prone to allergic symptoms, and generalized itchiness, erythema, pimples and other symptoms are usually common.
There is generally no special dietary contraindication after MMR vaccination, but clinicians mostly recommend temporarily avoiding the intake of foods that are prone to cause allergy, such as seafood.
If the patient develops uncomfortable symptoms after MMR vaccination, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of professional physicians.