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My baby is due for 6th week immunisation. She has mild cold and is taking maxtra drops.is it safe to take vaccination in this case
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Mild cold is not a contraindication for vaccination. Following vaccination there can be fever which makes it a little difficult to understand if the fever is a part of viral illness or due to vaccine. Vaccination is very important, but delaying by a few days is absolutely fine. Defer vaccination if your child is dull, not feeding well, has fever or low urine output. If not go ahead with the scheduled vaccine.
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You can go ahead with vaccination but mind that there will be fever after vaccination
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Yes it is safe to take vaccination, and please stop maxtra drop, it's not recommended because it have side effects which is harmful.
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You should have to visit to pediatrician and take vaccination and check your baby Wight and consult with doctor
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Vaccination is safe But maxtra drop below four year of age is not recommended now. Please avoid such combination
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Yes definitely can
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Yes you can.
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