Can newborns with high cardiac enzymes be vaccinated?

Newborns with high cardiac enzymes can be injected if the cardiac enzymes are elevated under physiological conditions and after recovery, but if they are pathologically elevated, they need to undergo myocardial protection therapy and can only be injected with prophylaxis after they recover to normal.
There are many reasons for the elevation of cardiac enzymes in newborns. If it is only a physiological phenomenon, such as temporary elevation caused by intense crying or temporary hypoxia, it has little effect on the newborn and can be injected with prophylaxis after recovery.
However, if the cardiac enzymes are elevated for a long period of time, it will lead to hypoxia and jaundice, which will damage all the functions of the newborn, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for myocardial protection treatment in time, and it is necessary to recover to normal before the vaccination can be given.
In addition, there are the following conditions of newborns can not be vaccinated: suffering from acute upper respiratory tract infection disease; being diarrhea should not take polio vaccine; suffering from infectious diseases, such as suppurative skin infections, etc.; suffering from severe chronic diseases, such as heart disease; suffering from allergic diseases, such as eczema; suffering from immunodeficiency diseases, malignant tumors, is an absolute contraindication to vaccination.
It is recommended that newborns with high cardiac enzymes consult a doctor to identify the cause and actively intervene.