Of course, I also remind you that vaccination is passive immunity after all. The most important thing is that everyone should actively strengthen the body's resistance, drink more water, supplement more nutrition, don't be overworked and exercise properly. Pay attention to hygiene in daily life, wash your hands frequently, pay attention to changing clothes in time according to weather changes, open windows frequently in bedrooms and offices for ventilation, and go to places where people gather less; Cover your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing. Don't rub your eyes or pick your nose with dirty hands.
What you must know about vaccination;
1. Who is not suitable for influenza A vaccination?
1, allergic to any other ingredients (including excipients, formaldehyde, lysate, etc.) in eggs or vaccines. ), especially ovalbumin.
2. Suffering from acute disease, severe chronic disease, acute attack of chronic disease, cold and fever;
3. Patients with Guillain-Barre syndrome;
4. Uncontrolled epilepsy and other progressive neurological diseases;
5. Those with severe allergies are allergic to gentamicin sulfate;
People under 6.3 years old;
7. Other people that doctors think are not suitable for vaccination.
8. Pregnant women and lactating women are not vaccinated for the time being.
Second, what are the common adverse reactions?
1. Local reaction: A few vaccinators developed redness, swelling, pain, tenderness and itching at the injection site 12 ~ 24 hours after injection, which generally disappeared quickly, without affecting normal activities and work, and disappeared after 24 hours. If it doesn't disappear, they should see a doctor in time.
2. General reaction: A few vaccinators may have general reactions such as fever, fatigue, headache, dizziness, nausea and rash, and occasionally have sore throat, muscle pain, cough, abdominal pain, joint pain, abnormal activity (decreased/increased activity), dry mouth, anorexia, diarrhea, allergies and chest tightness. The above adverse reactions are mainly mild, mainly occurring within 24 hours after vaccination, usually within 60 hours.
Third, what should I pay attention to after vaccination?
1, the vaccinator should observe at the inoculation site for 30 minutes after inoculation;
2. The inoculation site should be kept dry and clean within 24 hours. On the day of inoculation, it is best not to take a bath, do not exercise vigorously, drink more water, eat more fruits, have a light diet and avoid spicy food.
3. After inoculation, if the inoculation site is red, painful or has a low fever, etc. If it doesn't disappear naturally within 24 hours, seek medical advice promptly.