Can the child take a bath after receiving the vaccine?

Can the child take a bath at night after receiving the vaccine during the day?

Of course.

Many mothers worry that taking a bath will lead to infection in the vaccinated place, which is really too much to worry about.

The child is vaccinated, the needle eye is very small, and it will heal soon after the vaccination. The bath water is also disinfected and heated, which will not lead to skin infection. As long as the temperature of the bath water can be guaranteed to be appropriate, the bath water should be washed.

Think about it, if the child is vaccinated during the day, sweats all over, and does not take a bath at night, his body is so dirty, is it more susceptible to infection?

It is true that some children are uncomfortable after taking vaccines and baths, which may have nothing to do with bathing.

After the vaccine is administered, slight fever, headache and muscle soreness occur, which are normal reactions caused by the vaccine. Usually, they will be fine in a day or two, and it has little effect on whether to take a bath or not.

Cleanliness and hygiene are, after all, the most effective way to help children stay away from bacteria and viruses.