Vaccinations are not recommended for babies with high transaminases.
Elevated aminotransferase is a sign of liver damage, and it is necessary to do tests for viral infections in the liver to find out the cause. If there is a liver disease or systemic disease, vaccination at this time may aggravate the condition or aggravate the damage to the liver, or even cause liver failure, which may be life-threatening.
Therefore, babies with high aminotransferases need to be vaccinated with caution, and it is recommended to inform the doctor for a comprehensive assessment and delay the date of vaccination if necessary.
Contraindications to vaccination usually include allergy to vaccine components and unstable periods of acute or chronic diseases, such as being colds, fever, diarrhea, acute episodes of hepatitis, high aminotransferases or jaundice and other organic pathologies are obvious, are not suitable for vaccination.
When parents take their babies for vaccination, they should truthfully inform their babies of their current physical condition and whether they are experiencing any discomfort or abnormal pathological findings, in order to rule out contraindications to vaccination, so as to avoid adverse consequences.