Taboos and precautions of pneumonia vaccination
Vaccination against pneumonia, because of the lack of understanding, has not yet formed a kind of awareness and habit, so after infants and young children have pneumonia, often some parents and other relatives will realize the importance of vaccination and prevention of pneumonia. Then there is a question of "can you still be vaccinated if you get pneumonia?" and it urgently needs to be solved. What is certain here is that pneumonia vaccination is still needed and fully available.
Be vaccinated against pneumonia
The bacteria that cause pneumonia have been found to have more than 90 serotypes, which can be said to be a large family or family of pneumococci. After the treatment of pneumonia in children, there is resistance to this kind of pneumococcus, but other pneumococcal infection is still easy to get pneumonia, so it is necessary to be vaccinated to prevent the occurrence of other pneumonia. However, when vaccinated with pneumonia vaccine, there will also be normal and abnormal reactions, which need to be treated correctly.
The normal reaction is that in the local area of the injection area, there will be pain, swelling, induration, and a small number of patients will have a fever of 38 or 9 degrees. There may also be physical discomfort, weakness, serum sickness, arthralgia, myalgia, arthritis, inflammation of some glands, urticaria, rash, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, or allergic reactions. These reactions usually occur in about two days, with a maximum of two weeks.
Prevention and treatment range of pneumococcal vaccine
Rare or abnormal reactions, including sensory abnormalities, acute radicular neuropathy, including Guillain-Barre syndrome. In order to ensure the safety of pneumonia vaccination, patients with some allergic and serious diseases should be prohibited, such as Hodgkin's disease, patients with severe cardiopulmonary dysfunction, breast-feeding women, immunodeficiency patients, splenectomy, etc., and for children under 10 years of age who have splenectomy, or children with sickle cell anemia, immunization should be strengthened every 3 to 5 years, each time 0.5ml injection.
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