How important Vaccination for your child?

What is a Vaccine?
A vaccine is a medicine that's given to hep prevent a disease. Vaccines help the body produce antibodies. These antibodies protect against the disease. Vaccines not only help keep your child healthy, they also help all children by stamping out serious childhood disease.  Vaccines are made from the same germs that cause disease. Examples Measles vaccine is made from measles virus; and Haemophilus Influenzae Type B (Hib) vaccine is made from parts of Hib bacteria. But the germs in vaccines are either killed or weakened so they won't make you sick.

Are Vaccines Safe?
Vaccines are generally quite safe. The protection provided by vaccines for outweighs the very small risk of serious problems. Vaccines have made many serious childhood diseases today. Vaccines are given to your child's to increase immunity to the bacteria before it has a chance to make you sick.

What are the Side Effects?
Mild temporary side effects such as fever, soreness or a lump under the skin where the shot was given. Your pediatrician usually gives you directions on what to do if the vaccination is given.

What will happen if my child doesn't get vaccination?

  1. If your child goes through life without encountering to any disease, nothing would happen
  2. But if your child has been exposed to any disease, they could get mildly ill or go to worst depends on the disease they caught. Others can just stay inside their house and rest. Others are going directly to the hospital. And others just die. The sad part on this if your child caught any of the disease he can also spread the disease to other people who doesn't have any vaccination.

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