Vaccines have a preventive effect on the growth of babies. In order for their babies to grow well, parents need to take them to the epidemic prevention station for vaccination when they reach a certain age. There are many types of vaccines, and achib and hib are also two of them. So, what is the difference between achib and hib?
The achib combined vaccine can prevent diseases and has certain advantages over the monovalent vaccine. It can replace the meningococcal group A polysaccharide vaccine, but for babies, the number of injections is reduced, which can alleviate the pain caused by vaccination.
Hib vaccine may cause some adverse reactions to some babies: each baby has different tolerance, and after vaccination, there may be local redness, pain, drowsiness, low-grade fever and other reactions. Parents need to observe carefully and feed warm water frequently. For areas with redness and swelling, local hot compress can be applied, and attention should also be paid to the baby's mental condition and diet
Hib vaccine is a vaccine category that parents can freely choose from, and can choose whether to receive it based on the different economic situations of the family and the physical condition of the baby. This vaccine is relatively safe as long as there are no serious adverse reactions. And some babies need to be vaccinated before going to school, but they can consider getting vaccinated as long as it does not affect free vaccination.