Do you need to avoid wind after receiving the Japanese encephalitis vaccine?
"Da" usually refers to an injection. In general, "Yi Nao" refers to the Japanese encephalitis vaccine. After receiving the Japanese encephalitis vaccine, one should avoid exposure to wind. The specific analysis is as follows:
The Japanese encephalitis vaccine is primarily used to prevent epidemic type B encephalitis. After vaccination, antigens and antibodies are typically formed in the body. During the process of antigen-antibody binding, the body may become relatively weak, which can affect the immune system. Moreover, since children are very young and their organs have not fully matured, vaccination may temporarily lower immunity. If a child is exposed to wind under such circumstances, it may easily lead to catching a cold or becoming chilled. In severe cases, it could trigger high fever, thereby increasing the risk of adverse reactions to the vaccine. Therefore, it is important to avoid exposure to wind after receiving the Japanese encephalitis vaccine.
If a child experiences discomfort after receiving the Japanese encephalitis vaccine due to exposure to wind, seek medical attention promptly for appropriate treatment and to prevent delays in managing the condition.