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I think my baby has an allergy – should they still have their vaccinations?
Yes, they should. Asthma, eczema, food intolerances and allergies do NOT prevent your child having any of their vaccinations. If you have any questions, speak to your doctor, practice nurse or health visitor.
Read the myths and truths about vaccinations.
But some babies do have an allergic reaction to a vaccination don’t they?
It’s very rare for babies and children to have an allergic reaction to a vaccination – though it can happen. The important thing to remember is that it’s completely treatable.
Signs of an allergic reaction to a vaccination are a rash or itching of part or all of the body. If this happens, the doctor or nurse giving the vaccine will know how to treat it.
In very rare cases, children can have a severe reaction within a few minutes of the injection, which causes breathing difficulties and, sometimes, collapse. This is called an anaphylactic reaction. It only happens about once in every million immunisations and, again, the people who give vaccinations are trained to deal with anaphylactic reactions on the spot and children recover completely with treatment.
Read more about the safety of vaccinations and why there is no limit on the number of vaccinations your baby or child can have.
This post has been edited by deadeo1988 on 27 Feb 2014, 01:33