Unexpected harm when delaying vaccination for children

Unexpected harm when delaying vaccination for children

Parents often delay vaccination because of ambiguous concerns. However, according to experts, the late vaccination can cause serious harm to children.

In fact, vaccination can help prevent a wide range of different infectious and potentially fatal diseases. Immunization is especially important for children because children are more susceptible to many diseases than adults.

Parents should have their children vaccinated according to the schedule of the Ministry of Health because each vaccine can only work optimally when they are vaccinated at a certain age. In addition, delaying vaccinations for children can lead to a number of serious health conditions. aFamilyToday Health will help you better understand this issue through the article below.

 

Why shouldn't you delay vaccinating your child?

Rumors have emerged in recent years that vaccines can cause autism and other brain damage in children. Despite the lack of evidence, these rumors have also received the attention of many people due to the support of the media and social networks. As a result, many parents become confused with the conflicting information available on the Internet and worry about vaccine safety and vaccination schedules for their children. One of the most noteworthy rumors is that too much vaccine is given to young children, possibly causing a chemical overload. However, some experts have rejected the theory and guarantee that vaccination is still the best way today to protect children's health.

Although the "against" vaccine use rumors seem plausible, they often lack scientific evidence. It is important to note that the vaccination schedule is updated every year, not fixed. Therefore, if the experts really find out that the risks posed by vaccination, they will suggest to change the vaccination schedule for the child. If you choose to delay your child's immunization, he or she is at an increased risk of several serious health conditions.

When vaccinated slowly, your child is at risk for a disease that has not been vaccinated. Furthermore, according to one study, delaying a child's vaccination may also increase a child's risk of having a febrile convulsion (a febrile convulsion) after MMR vaccination . This means that the child is at increased risk of side effects after getting the vaccine if he or she gets the vaccine later than the recommended schedule. In addition, delaying immunizations can also make your child more susceptible to getting sick, or going to the hospital or clinic, which means he or she is at risk of being exposed to the pathogens there. Additionally, there is no evidence that delayed vaccination infants outperformed those vaccinated on time.

Therefore, parents should bring their children to the vaccination schedule according to the vaccination schedule. This not only helps protect the child from a variety of diseases, but also reduces the risk of possible side effects associated with vaccination.

 

 


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