Can babies get vaccinated for allergic cough

  Generally speaking, when a baby experiences symptoms such as a cold, fever, or runny nose, parents should not take the baby to get vaccinated. But if some symptoms that are not caused by a cold occur, parents cannot determine whether they can take their baby for vaccination. So, can babies get vaccinated for allergic cough?

  

Can babies get vaccinated for allergic cough1

  If a baby has allergic cough, it is not allowed to take them for vaccination. Parents should first treat their baby's cough symptoms and wait until the cough problem is resolved and no longer recurs before taking the baby for vaccination. The severity and duration of allergic cough in babies may vary, so it is important to wait for the baby to recover before getting vaccinated.

  If parents rashly take their baby to get vaccinated during coughing, it will stimulate the baby's body. This vaccine not only fails to prevent the epidemic, but also exacerbates the severity of the baby's cough. And if the baby receives a vaccine during coughing, the body cannot adapt immediately, which can lead to insufficient antibodies in the body.

  And for babies with allergic cough, parents should pay attention to identifying their allergens. If the baby has an allergic constitution, it is important to choose carefully when administering vaccines. If not careful, it is likely to cause the baby to experience allergic symptoms.

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