Can I get a vaccination if I have a cough?

You should not give your child vaccinations for a cough. Vaccination is an easy and effective measure to prevent infectious diseases. However, not every child is suitable for vaccination at any time, it is generally believed that children in the following cases can not be vaccinated: a. Children who are suffering from colds or fever caused by various diseases, if the vaccination at this time will make the child’s body temperature rise, triggering or aggravating the disease. Second, the patient is recovering from an infectious disease or has a history of exposure to acute infectious diseases, and children who have not passed the quarantine period. Third, there are asthma, eczema, urticaria and allergic constitution, vaccination is prone to trigger allergic reactions. In particular, vaccinations with strong allergens, such as measles vaccine and mixed vaccine with diphtheria, are more likely to produce allergic reactions. Children with a history of epilepsy and convulsions are prone to fainting, cramps and shock when they receive vaccinations, especially the BSE and DPT vaccines. Fourth, children with acute kidney disease, active tuberculosis serious as well as purulent skin disease and purulent otitis media vaccination, may have a variety of adverse reactions, aggravating the original condition, affecting the patient’s recovery. It must be pointed out that children with congenital heart disease and good function can still take vaccination. Fifth, during the vaccination period, if the child is in discomfort, vomiting, diarrhea and severe coughing and other symptoms, with the consent of the doctor, you can temporarily do not vaccination, wait for the symptoms to improve and then make up for the vaccination.