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Importance of vaccines for child health

Importance of vaccines for child health

priyanka sharma499 17-Sep-2019

Vaccination is very crucial for at risk-populations, such as young children. The vaccines not only provides immunity against the various deadly disease, decreases the risk of getting the dangerous disease, and also supports the overall physical and mental development. A vaccine is a dead or weak version of a microbe or germ, that is injected in the human body, and in response against the injected vaccine the body build-up antibodies and protect the body from contracting a disease.  

A wide variety and doses of immunizations must be provided at certain age and time duration to the child, to protect them from the disease. This helps to ensure that the child health is maintained and the immune system is working actively. The parents must always ensure that their child is provided with proper vaccines at the defined time period.

Luckily one can take expert's help to know more about vaccination. Dr. Promilla Butani is one of the most senior and experienced pediatrician for baby child care in South Delhi. She has been a practising pediatrician for over 40 years and has worked with multiple reputed health care centres. 

Her clinic is among the best child care clinic in South Delhi that provides services like general pediatrics, vaccinations, teenage counseling, parents counseling, and kids disease.

Vaccines protect children from several health problems like: 

    • Whooping cough (pertussis). 

    • Measles.

    • German measles (rubella).

    • Meningococcal bacteria, type- C.

    • Pneumococcal disease.

    • Chickenpox (varicella).

    • Tetanus.

    • Mumps.

    • Polio.

    • Diphtheria.

    • Rotavirus.

    • Hepatitis.

How to decide which vaccination should be taken at what period?

This is something very much important point in which every parent has to be very careful. Government has provided a list of vaccinations that must be given to a child at the recommended time. Any delay or interruption in the recommended immunization timetable can lead to alarming consequences. A newborn baby body's defense system works on their mother's antibodies, but unfortunately, these antibodies level depletes with increasing age, and the child is prone to infection and certain disease condition. In that case, vaccines protect the child from various diseases by boosting the immune system defense mechanisms.

How safe are vaccines?

Vaccines are very safe. However, there are very few medical conditions in which it is advised to avoid the vaccine. In such a condition, one should consult with a doctor for further guidelines to ensure a kid's safety. Like all medications, vaccines may also show some side effects. Luckily, almost all of these effects are minor reactions, such as soreness or sensitivity at the injection site along with mild fever. Most side-effects are short-lived and do not cause any serious and long term problems. It is found that some extent of reaction of the vaccine is not only possible but it is a sign that the dose is showing its effects.

One must keep in mind to keep their child's immunization to go smoothly. Vaccines are the safest and effective method to make various childhood disease rare today. If someone is a new parent and wants to get some expert tips on taking care of their young one, they must consult Dr. Promilla Butani in South Delhi to protect their child from serious diseases.

Visit the website: https://www.drpromillabutani.com

 


Updated 16-Nov-2019
Dr. Promilla Butani, a leading consulting Pediatrician in Delhi, has been working in the field of child care since 1971. She started her journey after graduating from Armed Forces Medical College, Pune in 1970, following which she underwent an extensive Post- Graduate Training in all core specialities of Pediatrics-both in India and United Kingdom and a Diploma in Pediatrics from Safdarganj Hospital, New Delhi.

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