The novice dad gave his daughter an injection and cried even more than the child! Get vaccinated, what you need to know

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It is said that a father who is usually a handsome and tough guy can become a gentle "daughter slave" when he sees his daughter, who obeys his daughter's words and obeys everything.

Recently, a father in Shandong has been on the hot search for "daughter slave". In the video, a Shandong man is holding his 3-month-old daughter in the hospital for vaccination. After the injection, the daughter cried very sadly. The father hugged his daughter with a heart full of heartache, and he cried even worse than his daughter.

Ms. Xu, the mother who filmed the video, said that on the same day, she and her husband took their 3-month-old baby to the hospital for vaccinations. After the vaccination, her husband came out with her daughter, and she consulted the doctor in the clinic. As soon as I came out, I saw my husband crying with my daughter in my arms. Because I couldn't coax my daughter, I ended up crying even worse than my daughter.

Ms. Xu bluntly said that her husband always loves her daughter, but when she came out and saw this scene, she still felt like laughing and feeling distressed. After watching this scene, many netizens praised the novice dad: "This kind of man is really attractive", "It's right to be a daughter's slave", "My husband is also like this, and his daughter is uncomfortable and he also cried , Every time my daughter gets an injection, I feel distressed, but the children still have a lot of vaccines to be vaccinated when they are young."

It is true that some novice parents and mothers may have doubts, why do they need so many vaccines after the baby is born, and what vaccines should be used and which vaccines should not be used? In fact, vaccination is the health umbrella of every baby, and every baby needs to be vaccinated with a series of vaccines after birth. So for the health of the baby, which vaccines are needed, and when should they be vaccinated?

You can refer to the "National Immunization Program Children's Immunization Procedures and Instructions" published by the National Health Commission, which lists the recommended times for some children's vaccinations. The table covers the vaccines that the baby needs to be injected from birth to 6 years old, such as hepatitis B vaccine, polio vaccine, BCG, etc., which is clear and clear.

In addition, parents may have questions, are there any contraindications to different vaccinations? What needs attention?

  1. Different contraindications for different vaccines

Hepatitis B vaccine: Not easy to administer if you have fever, acute or chronic illness, and allergies to yeast components.

BCG: People with tuberculosis, heart disease, acute infectious diseases, nephritis, eczema, other skin diseases or immunodeficiency should not be vaccinated.

Measles vaccine: Not suitable for people with severe illness, fever, egg allergy and acute or chronic infection.

Meningococcal vaccine: Fever, acute infectious diseases, epilepsy, heart disease, brain disease, kidney disease, convulsions, history of allergies and active tuberculosis should not be vaccinated.

Polio vaccine: Not available for acute infectious diseases, immunodeficiency, fever, pregnant women, and those receiving immunosuppressive therapy.

100 day burst vaccine: It is forbidden for patients with epilepsy, nervous system diseases and a history of convulsions, and the injection is suspended for patients with fever and acute infectious diseases.

Hepatitis B attenuated inactivated vaccine: Fever, acute infectious diseases, active tuberculosis, otitis media, heart, kidney and liver diseases, those with immunodeficiency, history of allergies, epilepsy, pregnant women and those who have recently received immunosuppressive therapy are not suitable inoculation.

Hepatitis A attenuated and inactivated vaccine: People with fever, acute infectious diseases, immunodeficiency, allergic constitution or those who are receiving immunosuppressive therapy recently should not be vaccinated.

  1. Under what circumstances do you need to delay vaccination

  2. The baby has severe eczema or asthma attack.

  3. During the onset of the baby's cold, fever, diarrhea, pneumonia, bronchitis or nephrotic syndrome.

  4. If the baby has recently used a large dose of immune globulin, it is recommended to postpone the vaccination for 3 to 6 months.

  5. If you have recently accidentally come into contact with patients with acute infectious diseases, such as measles, chickenpox, hand-foot-mouth disease, etc., it is best to wait until the incubation period has passed before getting vaccinated.

  6. What should I pay attention to after vaccination?

  7. After the vaccination, parents need to accompany the baby to observe the vaccination site for 30 minutes. After confirming that there is no adverse reaction, they can leave. Parents can bring some toys that the baby likes to prevent the baby from getting bored.

  8. After the vaccination, the baby should drink plenty of water, rest well, and avoid prolonged strenuous activity.

  9. It should be noted that you cannot eat any warm food or drink within half an hour after the oral polio vaccine. After the 100-day-old vaccine is vaccinated, if the baby has induration at the vaccination site, parents can use a hot towel to help the induration subside the next day.

  10. After vaccination, a small number of babies may have fever, redness, swelling and pain at the vaccination site, crying, irritability, etc., which are general reactions to vaccination. Parents don’t need to worry too much. Let babies drink plenty of water, rest well, and treat symptomatically. , usually disappears automatically within a few days.

  11. If the baby develops a high fever, allergic rash or induration at the vaccination site after vaccination, parents need to contact the vaccination hospital in time and seek medical treatment in time.

After reading the above sharing, if parents still have doubts about whether their baby can be vaccinated, or the baby's reaction after being vaccinated, it is best to ask the doctor as soon as possible. After all, nothing is more important than the safety of the baby.

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