It's too cold to get pneumonia.
Vaccination is one of the best ways to fight pneumococcal diseases in children. Although the vaccine cannot guarantee the preventive effect of 100%, it can play a very good role in preventing diseases for most children. Both the World Health Organization (WHO) and pediatric experts at home and abroad believe that vaccinating children as soon as possible to make them immune is one of the best ways to fight pneumococcal diseases in children.
The baby has pneumonia, and most of them can be cured by comprehensive treatment such as active control of inflammation and symptomatic treatment. However, due to the imperfect immune function, the baby's immunity is low, and it is easy to be attacked by germs and get sick again. Compared with passive treatment, active prevention and vaccination can help infants improve their immunity and protect them from diseases. Pneumococcal disease in children has been listed as a high priority infectious disease that needs to be prevented by vaccine by the World Health Organization (WHO) because of its serious harm. Children's pneumococcal conjugate vaccine has been vaccinated since the baby was 3 months old. So when the baby is 3 months old, you can contact the hospital where the baby is vaccinated.
In addition to vaccination, we should also pay attention to the following points in baby care: reasonably choose dairy food to ensure the baby's comprehensive nutrition; Keep the indoor environment clean; Cultivate your baby's good hygiene habits; Arrange suitable outdoor activities for your baby. These are also very important for strengthening the baby's nutrition and physique and helping the baby resist diseases.