"I'm so worried that my child is a measles." It's a concern for many parents. You may have a lot of misunderstandings and curiosity about vaccination, especially measles vaccines.
My dear child, I want to raise healthy and healthy is the hope of all my parents. So vaccination is an important choice. In particular, the importance of measles vaccines is further emphasized because measles are a terrible disease that is contagious and can cause complications. However, you may have a lot of worries and questions about vaccination.
Measles vaccine, why should we match it?
Measles are very contagious diseases. It can be easily transmitted through coughing or sneezing, and complications can cause serious diseases such as pneumonia and encephalitis.
Measles vaccines are the most effective ways to prevent measles. You can safely keep your child safely by developing immunity to measles through vaccination.
How does it react to the measles vaccine?
Typical reactions: After vaccination, light reactions such as low heat, redness, and swelling may appear. This is evidence that the body is making antibodies in response to the vaccine, and most of them disappear within two to three days.
Worrying symptoms: If the heat persists for more than 3 days, or if you have severe swelling, rashes, etc.
Incorrect information, correcting ~
Measles vaccines do not prevent hepatitis B. Measles vaccines prevent measles and hepatitis B vaccines prevent hepatitis B.
All symptoms that appear after vaccination are normal reactions. There is no need to worry about light heat or red turning after vaccination.
Measles vaccines are the most effective ways to keep children safely from measles. You don't have to worry about the light reaction that appears after vaccination, and if you have any questions, it's good to consult your doctor. For our dear child, please raise it healthy through vaccination.
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