Chickenpox Vaccine For 1 person 2 needles - Bangpakok-Rangsit 2 Hospital
Package details
- Chickenpox Vaccine For 1 person 2 needles price 3,000.-
Note:
1. The above prices include doctor fees, nursing service fees and hospital service fees. This does not include other specialized examinations or medication costs. This happens in the case where the doctor recommends an additional examination apart from the package.
2. This package cannot be used in conjunction with other promotional programs. Collecting from contracting companies insurance company Including other discounts
Chickenpox Vaccine
- It is a vaccine made from a weakening virus. The vast majority of people who have been vaccinated will not have the disease. Only a small minority of people can become infected with chickenpox. But there are fewer symptoms and complications than those who are not vaccinated.
Who "should" get the chickenpox vaccine?
- People who have never had chickenpox before
- Children under 13 years of age are vaccinated twice, the first at 12-18 months of age, the second at 4-6 years of age, or at least 3 months after the first dose.
- Adolescents and adults aged 13 years and over receive two vaccinations at least 1 month apart.
Who "should refrain" from getting the chickenpox vaccine?
- Have had a severe allergic reaction to a previous chickenpox vaccination
- Allergy to gelatin or allergic to the antibiotic neomycin
- Severely immunocompromised individuals
- Pregnant woman
- People with the following conditions You should consult your doctor before vaccinating.
- have an immunodeficiency condition, such as being infected with HIV
- have cancer or are being treated for cancer Either by irradiation or chemotherapy
- taking medications that affect the immune system, such as steroids
- have ever received blood or blood components
- People who take aspirin regularly
- If you have a fever or an acute illness Vaccination should be postponed. Wait for the patient to recover before receiving the vaccine. If you have a mild cold, no fever, you can be vaccinated.
Side effects that may occur after receiving the chickenpox vaccine
- May cause severe allergic reactions. However, severe allergic reactions to vaccines are rare.
- Possible reactions after vaccination include pain, swelling, redness at the vaccination site, low-grade fever, chickenpox-like rash. But it's not severe and heals on its own.
- if there is pain Swelling and redness at the vaccination site can be applied with a cold compress. and if there is a low fever can take antipyretic drugs But if there are any abnormal symptoms other than these should consult a doctor.
Note :
- Woman vaccinated against chickenpox Birth control should be given for at least 3 months after vaccination
- lactating women Consult your doctor before vaccinating
- If in doubt, consult a doctor
Hospital information
- Hours Monday - Sunday (everyday) 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (Last appointment 19:00)
- Map https://goo.gl/maps/iqrxE8FwVqu
- Bus No. 187, 188, 523, 538
- Bangpakok Hospital, Rangsit 2, located at Rangsit-Nakhon Nayok Soi 51, pediatrics department is on the 1st floor
- Park car at the hospital parking building
- Address: 757 Bangpakok Hospital, Rangsit-Nakhon Nayok Rd. (Khlong 2), Prachathipat Subdistrict, Thanyaburi District, Pathum Thani Province 12130