Can a child be vaccinated for a runny nose?

Vaccination is not recommended for children with runny noses, and the child’s physical condition should be carefully monitored, and when the child has healed, the child should then go to the outpatient clinic in time for a catch-up vaccination. Vaccination itself is to inoculate a small amount of virus in the child’s body, and if the baby’s body immunity is poor at this time, it is easy to spread the vaccine virus, resulting in adverse reactions, but also may affect the effectiveness of the vaccine. For example, in the runny nose when the measles vaccine, this time the baby is in the primary stage of colds, poor body immunity, the chances of measles will greatly increase; children with runny noses oral medication, such as ribavirin particles or cephalosporin drugs, etc., in the administration of the vaccine during the period of the vaccine, then, it is easy to produce an adverse reaction to the vaccine’s role is greatly reduced. When your child has a runny nose, you can give your child plenty of water, avoid getting cold, eat a light diet, and use a cotton swab dipped in saline to wipe the nostrils. Vaccination is not recommended in this case, so as not to affect the child’s recovery.

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