Can’t you get the DPT vaccine if you have high dystonia?

It is generally recommended to withhold the DPT vaccine in children with high dystonia. Children with high dystonia may have lower limbs that are straightened and crossed in a scissor-like manner. If a child has high dystonia, it is recommended that the cause of the condition be resolved before administering the DPT vaccine. High dystonia may be related to cerebral palsy, and the DPT vaccine may affect the central nervous system, and children may have convulsions, which is not conducive to their recovery. Therefore, it is recommended that children with elevated dystonia should not receive the DPT vaccine, but go to the rehabilitation department for rehabilitation training, and then receive the DPT vaccine after their dystonia has returned to normal. If the child is not able to receive the vaccine, please ask the doctor at the vaccination center.