Which vaccines can pregnant women receive?

Generally speaking, pregnant women can be vaccinated with dead vaccines (made of microorganisms killed by chemical or physical methods), while avoiding live vaccines (made of microorganisms that reduce pathogenicity). 1. Hepatitis B vaccine: This vaccine is a dead vaccine, Pregnant women can use it. Pregnant women who are not infected or have no resistance in their bodies, It is only necessary to inject 3 doses of vaccine according to the routine procedure (0, 1, 6 months) to prevent the occurrence of hepatitis B. Pregnant women suspected of infection (such as close contact with hepatitis B patients or needle stabbing by blood contaminated with hepatitis B virus, etc.), A hepatitis B immunoglobulin should be injected first, and then blood tests should Read More …

Consensus and Misunderstanding of Hepatitis B (Part I)

China is called a “big country with hepatitis B”. Almost one in ten Chinese people has hepatitis B carriers. The health damage and social and economic burden caused by chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and liver cancer caused by hepatitis B every year are amazing. No infectious disease in our country is more harmful than hepatitis B. In the case of no effective prescription to completely cure hepatitis B in clinical practice, it is particularly important to prevent hepatitis B infection. Since the 1980s, China has tried to vaccinate some areas with human blood-derived hepatitis B vaccine. However, human blood-derived hepatitis B vaccine comes from hepatitis B carriers, There are major shortcomings of insufficient yield and potential pathogenicity. In the early Read More …

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 …

38 Truths about Cervical Cancer

This article is 38 articles about HPV vaccine compiled by Penis, a friend of women in Clove Garden, according to the questions from users of micro-signals in Clove Garden. Just 38 articles, full of sincerity, are dedicated to the vast number of female friends. 1. Cervical cancer is second only to ovarian cancer in female genital tract malignant tumor, with nearly 600,000 new cases and 300,000 deaths worldwide each year. China has about 135,000 new cases each year, of which 80,000 die. 2. Almost all (99.7%) cervical cancer is caused by HPV infection. The 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to Harald Zur Hausen, a German scientist who discovered the relationship between HPV and cervical cancer. He first discovered Read More …

Which vaccines can pregnant women receive?

Generally speaking, pregnant women can be vaccinated with dead vaccines (made of microorganisms killed by chemical or physical methods), while avoiding live vaccines (made of microorganisms that reduce pathogenicity). 1. Hepatitis B vaccine: This vaccine is a dead vaccine, Pregnant women can use it. Pregnant women who are not infected or have no resistance in their bodies, It is only necessary to inject 3 doses of vaccine according to the routine procedure (0, 1, 6 months) to prevent the occurrence of hepatitis B. Pregnant women suspected of infection (such as close contact with hepatitis B patients or needle stabbing by blood contaminated with hepatitis B virus, etc.), A hepatitis B immunoglobulin should be injected first, and then blood tests should Read More …

Consensus and Misunderstanding of Hepatitis B (Part I)

China is called a “big country with hepatitis B”. Almost one in ten Chinese people has hepatitis B carriers. The health damage and social and economic burden caused by chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and liver cancer caused by hepatitis B every year are amazing. No infectious disease in our country is more harmful than hepatitis B. In the case of no effective prescription to completely cure hepatitis B in clinical practice, it is particularly important to prevent hepatitis B infection. Since the 1980s, China has tried to vaccinate some areas with human blood-derived hepatitis B vaccine. However, human blood-derived hepatitis B vaccine comes from hepatitis B carriers, There are major shortcomings of insufficient yield and potential pathogenicity. In the early Read More …

The benefits outweigh the risks of influenza vaccination.

There are two kinds of colds, the common cold and influenza. The symptoms of the common cold are mainly runny nose and nasal obstruction. Influenza symptoms are sore whole body and severe fever. This is because the virus that causes influenza is relatively virulent. There is no need to take medicine for the common cold. The common cold, The course of the disease is usually about a week, It usually heals itself. Drink plenty of water when you have a common cold. Rest more, Relax, Try to avoid taking medicine. Don’t use antibiotics, Also try to avoid using strong cough medicine, As well as compound cold medicines with various ingredients (such as Tylenol Ganmao Tablets, Baijiahei, day and night Baifen Read More …

Vaccines are the umbrella for baby’s health.

Five Frequently Asked Questions about Vaccination 1. Measles Vaccine and Egg Allergy In the case of vaccination, The most difficult thing for Chinese parents is that when the baby goes to the community to get measles vaccine, the community doctor must confirm that the baby is not allergic to the whole egg before giving the injection. Measles vaccine usually suggests that the vaccination age is 8 months, but from the perspective of feeding, it is too early for the 8-month-old baby to eat whole eggs, and it should be postponed to 1 year old before eating whole eggs, otherwise it is easy to be allergic. Strictly speaking, parents should not be so entangled with this matter. The components of measles Read More …