Rotaviral Vaccination At Home
Rotavirus is a virus that is notorious for causing diarrhea in children. To protect your child from this infection and many more, Medintu brings you home vaccination. Get access to home vaccination for rotavirus with our home-based care services. Save time and money on travel while enjoying the best of health.
What is Rotaviral?
Rotavirus is a virus which goes and causes infection in the intestines, especially in infants. Diarrhea and vomiting from this infection can cause dehydration and increase the risk of malnutrition several times.
It can hinder average growth and progress in the kids. It is transmitted through food and water contaminated with the virus. Almost all children get the rotaviral infection by the age of 5 years.
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Note: Prescription is Mandatory for Home Vaccination
Types of Vaccines
- Rotaviral vaccination
- Newborn Baby Vaccination
- Varicella Vaccination
- Pertussis vaccination
- Mumps vaccination
- Adult Vaccination
- BCG Vaccination
- Polio Vaccination
- Swine flu Vaccination
- Rubella vaccination
- Rabies vaccination
- MMR vaccination
- Typhoid vaccination
- HPV vaccination
- Tetanus Vaccination
- Hepatitis A Vaccination
- Hepatitis B Vaccination
- Measles Vaccination
- Yellow Fever Vaccination
- Pneumococcal Vaccination
- Chickenpox Vaccination
Symptoms of Rotaviral
It can present within two days of getting infected with the following symptoms:
- Abdominal pain
- Vomiting
- Diahorrea lasting for 9-10 days
- Fever in the child
- It usually goes away on its own but causes weight loss and dehydration
- less fluids being desired
- Stools that are dark or include blood or pus in them
- Any fever in an infant under six months
a child older than 6 months who has had a high temperature for more than 24 hours
How to Treat and Prevent Rotaviral?
It is on a symptom basis. Fever is treated with anti-fever medication, and adequate fluids and supplements are given.
Prevention can be by maintaining food and water hygiene and the rotaviral vaccine.
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FAQs
How is the rotaviral vaccine given?
It is given as oral drops directly in the mouth. It is an ingestible vaccine and is simple to give antibodies for rabies to increase efficiency.
What is the dose of the rotaviral vaccine?
It is usually given in 3 doses four weeks apart. It is offered at six weeks, ten weeks, and 14 weeks. A drop of the vaccine is given to the mouth of the baby.
What is the cost of the Rotavirus vaccine?
It depends on the number of doses of the vaccine. It also depends on the company and the hospital from which the vaccination is done. For more information contact 91009 07036
How to prevent Rotavirus?
Preventing Rotavirus Regular by hand washing and surface disinfection assist, but nothing is 100% certain.