Hello doctor my daughter is one month old want to know about vaccines which one is better private or government which one is painless please give me a suggestion thanks in advance
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U can opt for private or govt vaccine it is ok,but there are few vaccines which are given only in private practice …make sure u cover all the vaccines for ur child
Hello there, if you can afford and want to give better available vaccines to baby, surely you can go with private vaccines.
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You can give all available vaccines in government hospital but also make sure to give extra vaccines like flu , chickenpox in private setup. Painless vaccines are not available in government.
After Birth vaccination, the next vaccination is done at 1 and half months(6 weeks) of age which is easily available at your nearby government hospital which is totally safe and effective.
No need to worry.
And regarding painless vaccine which is available only in private hospital and the cost of vaccines is on higher side but the local side effect like pain redness and fever are less.
Both types of vaccines are effective and safe.
The private vaccine schedule covers more number of diseases. So it's better. You can give government vaccines if you cannot pay for it. Some vaccines are not given by the government. These you can take from a private clinic.
Give government vaccine if they are following hygiene and remaining vaccine give in private.Painless is not necessary as it's effectiveness is not more than painful vaccine.Pain is temporary for 1 or 2 days so no need of painless only vaccine.
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