How to tell a child about vaccinations

07 February 2018, 01:16 | Health 
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If your child is already a smart enough kid, be prepared for questions when leading him to a doctor for an inoculation.

"Why do I need this injection?", "Will it hurt me?", Your son or daughter will ask.

All the truth from the blogosphere »Blogosphere news» How to tell the child about vaccinations05. 02. 2018, 22:05 • 121 • 0 If your child is already a smart enough kid, be prepared for questions when you take him to a doctor for an inoculation.

"Why do I need this injection?", "Will it hurt me?", Your son or daughter will ask. Read also: Dr. Komarovsky warns about the outbreak of a new infection Correct answers from parents not only help the child calmly and painlessly endure inoculations, but also teach the baby a conscious attitude towards vaccination and own health,. ua.

How to tell a child about vaccinations in clear language, tell doctors who are parents themselves. Pediatrician Anna Sheveleva (Kiev), in her blog "mother pediatrician" shares her own experience, as she told a six-year-old son about vaccinations:.

"Imagine that your body is a city. In every city there are policemen who follow the order. In our body they are called leukocytes or white blood cells. As policemen drive their cars through the streets of the city, and guard it from criminals, so leukocytes move along the roads-vessels all over the body and protect it from the criminals-germs.

Criminals - if they can not be stopped in time - they can all beat and break, rob and the like. Microbial offenders can cause various diseases - when the temperature rises, the throat or stomach hurts. There are very strong and bad criminals-microbes.

They can come to the city on tanks and armored vehicles, use machine guns and machine guns, various powerful weapons. And they can cause serious illness or even death.

In order for our police guards to stop these criminals, they are given training-inoculations for them. During this training they study how criminals look and learn how to detain them.

Therefore, after vaccination, the temperature may rise and you may feel bad for a few days. After training, white blood cells return to the city and, if they meet these bad criminals, will definitely be able to detain them.

To ensure that the leukocytes-policemen have learned to better find and catch these bad microbial criminals, training can repeat after a while.

However, then, if criminals want to visit the city, the police will immediately arrest them. A person at the same time may not get sick or fall ill with an easy form and immediately recover ".

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