Effect of double immunization
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Routine immunization is done by mothers to their babies to prevent or minimize the impact of diseases due to virus attack. Along the development of technology in health, is now a double immunization can be done. But many questions asked the mothers about the effects of multiple immunizations and vaccines against the body influences your child after immunization done. Question:
My baby is immunized against BCG when he was three months. According to doctors who examined him, 2-3 weeks after immunization side effects will arise in the form of small lumps at the injection site. A month after immunization, the lump did not arise so I was worried that the BCG vaccine fails. I decided to give BCG immunization back on the little guy. Does that mean ketidakmunculan bump effects of BCG immunization failure? Is injecting BCG double in the same location can be dangerous?
Answer:
BCG given intradermal injections (in the layer of skin). Inoculation is sometimes not easy because of the thinness of the baby's skin, at least the volume of vaccine administered through a small needle, and fix the baby's arm so hard it can move the arm during an injection. This allows the vaccine did not get into the skin perfectly and immunization failed to impress. Two to six weeks post-immunization BCG small ulcers usually occur on the skin ex-injection, ulceration can occur (such as a sore) during 2-4 months and then recovered with the former shaped scar tissue 4-8 mm in diameter.
However, if the poor little immune response, skin may not form scar tissue, although injection was done correctly. Thus, BCG immunization has been done, should not be repeated. Revaccination is already provided is generally not dangerous, especially if during the second injection, the condition clinically healthy baby.
My baby is immunized against BCG when he was three months. According to doctors who examined him, 2-3 weeks after immunization side effects will arise in the form of small lumps at the injection site. A month after immunization, the lump did not arise so I was worried that the BCG vaccine fails. I decided to give BCG immunization back on the little guy. Does that mean ketidakmunculan bump effects of BCG immunization failure? Is injecting BCG double in the same location can be dangerous?
Answer:
BCG given intradermal injections (in the layer of skin). Inoculation is sometimes not easy because of the thinness of the baby's skin, at least the volume of vaccine administered through a small needle, and fix the baby's arm so hard it can move the arm during an injection. This allows the vaccine did not get into the skin perfectly and immunization failed to impress. Two to six weeks post-immunization BCG small ulcers usually occur on the skin ex-injection, ulceration can occur (such as a sore) during 2-4 months and then recovered with the former shaped scar tissue 4-8 mm in diameter.
However, if the poor little immune response, skin may not form scar tissue, although injection was done correctly. Thus, BCG immunization has been done, should not be repeated. Revaccination is already provided is generally not dangerous, especially if during the second injection, the condition clinically healthy baby.