What vaccines does the baby need?

In our country, vaccines are divided into two categories: planned vaccines and unplanned vaccines: Planned vaccines are the vaccines included in the national regulations for planned immunization. Infants must be vaccinated after birth. Vaccination within the plan is free of charge. Planned vaccines include BCG vaccine, hepatitis B vaccine, poliomyelitis vaccine, DPT triple vaccine, measles vaccine, Japanese encephalitis vaccine and meningococcal vaccine, totaling 7 kinds of vaccines. The recommended vaccination time is as follows: At birth: hepatitis B vaccine (first time), BCG vaccine 1 month old: hepatitis B vaccine (second time) 2 months old: polio vaccine (first time) 3 months old: polio vaccine (second time), DPT (first time) 4 months old: polio vaccine (third time), DPT (second time) Five months Read More …

How do children of different ages choose suitable toothbrushes?

The design of toothbrushes is varied, Size, shape, bristle hardness and arrangement are different. It can be roughly divided into general and special types, manual and electric types. For people of different ages and oral conditions. Universal toothbrushes are generally straight handles, Bristles are moderately hard and soft, and are arranged flatly. The brush head shape and bristles arrangement of special toothbrushes are designed to adapt to the special circumstances and special purposes of the oral cavity. When choosing toothbrushes for babies, targeted and phased choices should be made according to the baby’s age and oral environment characteristics. 1, 6 months-2 years old The baby’s deciduous teeth have erupted. At this age, parents basically brush their children’s teeth. At first, Read More …

Why does it seem that Chinese are very sensitive to mention AIDS?

If asked [are you afraid of AIDS], it is estimated that most of the answers are: [afraid.] There are many reasons for [fear], because [AIDS is contagious], because [AIDS is easy to hang up], but another reason is very important, that is, [AIDS will be discriminated against]. When we discuss [why people are always very sensitive when talking about AIDS] and turn pale at the mention of AIDS, lest we avoid it, this is actually not a problem within the scope of traditional medicine, but a social psychology problem-the [stigmatization] of AIDS. Throughout the ages, people have used to label some marginal or [abnormal] groups that deviate from social norms. AIDS patients are often labeled as “dead gay”, “young prostitutes”, Read More …

How to protect eyes by staying up late to watch the ball?

As long as there is a game, Especially during the World Cup and European Cup, Real fans and fake fans have to stay up late to watch the ball. After one night, their eyes do not get enough rest. Some of them are stimulated by alcohol and tobacco. As a result, their eyes are dry, itchy, red and swollen, and their vision is blurred. Finally, they have to go to see a doctor. According to ophthalmologists, every time [World Cup] is held, the number of ophthalmic patients will suddenly increase, almost two or three times the normal number of visits. It is impossible to force the fans not to watch the ball, but please pay attention to protect their eyes. Read More …

Eat a healthy diet and eat less sugar.

Diet is closely related to dental caries. Food types, intake and intake frequency play an important role in the occurrence and development of dental caries. Eat less food that is easy to cause dental caries and eat more food that is beneficial to dental health. Maintaining oral health cannot be separated from healthy diet. We put forward the following suggestions: 1. Avoid eating too much and too frequently sugar. Sucrose is the most powerful caries carbohydrate, As a sweetener, it is widely used in the food field due to its high sweetness and low price. The content of sucrose in candies, sweets, cakes and beverages is very high. A large amount of frequent eating causes a continuous acidic environment in Read More …

How to find out AIDS

What should I do? The simplest and most correct answer is to [find a doctor]. In medicine, except for a few diseases such as [colds] that will heal themselves over a period of time, Most diseases will gradually progress if they are not treated in time, and so will AIDS. AIDS itself cannot kill the dead, but after the virus infects the human body, it will slowly destroy the human immune system (2-10 years), and finally the human body will lose immunity. A body without immunity is like a country without an army. It is easy for enemies (other germs and tumors) to defeat this country. Where to? Suspected HIV infection must be checked at the local CDC or hospital Read More …

Is HIV drugs really free in China?

Yes, antiviral drugs for HIV treatment in China are free of charge. Previous situation Before 2002, domestic infected persons had to take antiviral drugs at their own expense or relying on some international cooperation agencies and public welfare organizations. The cost of antiviral treatment per person per year could reach more than 100,000 RMB. After the localization of antiviral drugs, the treatment cost has dropped to about 3,000 ~ 5,000 yuan per person per year. In 2002, the Chinese government started the pilot work of free antiviral treatment in some poor areas. Post-2003 policies After the SARS epidemic in 2003, the state attached great importance to public health safety. AIDS was incorporated into the national development strategy and promulgated the Read More …