With more and more people injecting COVID-19 vaccine, do you know the precautions for injecting COVID-19 vaccine?

Do not take a bath on the day of inoculation to avoid wound infection; Drink plenty of warm water, keep warm and avoid catching a cold; Regular work and rest, light diet, avoid eating allergic foods such as fish and shrimp. At present, most COVID-19 vaccines are divided into two doses. After the first dose, it takes two weeks to take the second dose. The inoculation site is outside the deltoid muscle of the upper arm, which is usually the site of vaccination.

Within 24 hours after inoculation, keep the inoculation site dry and clean, and try not to take a bath to avoid adverse reactions and interfere with the judgment of the cause of the reaction. Observe strictly for 30 minutes to see if there is any serious allergic reaction after vaccination, so as to treat it in time. After vaccination, it is recommended to have a light diet, drink plenty of water and avoid drinking alcohol. Relevant information shows that spicy food and seafood should be avoided within one week after COVID-19 vaccination.

Like other vaccines, a few recipients may have mild systemic reactions after vaccination, mainly manifested as mild redness, swelling, pain or fever, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, diarrhea, nausea/cough and so on. The general symptoms are mild and can be relieved without special treatment. See a doctor if necessary. Pregnant women should not be vaccinated, and menstrual women should not be vaccinated. Don't eat too greasy, too much meat and too dull food. Eat more fruits and vegetables and supplement vitamins and minerals. You can take part in physical exercise properly to enhance your body resistance. But don't take part in strenuous exercise to avoid dehydration.

Before COVID-19 inactivated vaccine is inoculated, the inoculation doctor will ask about the health status, please tell the relevant information truthfully, especially for patients with fever, acute bacterial or viral infection and chronic diseases. If the vaccinator has a cold, fever or diarrhea in the last week (daily >; 3 times) and other discomfort symptoms, should be given vaccination after the symptoms are cured. If there are people with the above symptoms or diseases such as heart, liver and kidney, they should inform the doctor so that the doctor can give appropriate vaccination advice after scientific evaluation.