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The nasal spray flu vaccine must not be given to children whose immune system is very weak as a result of treatment with immunosuppressant medicines, such as: • Chemotherapy you or your child have a temperature higher than 38.5°C; however, low-grade fever itself is not a reason not to be vaccinated. This medicine is authorised in the Member States of the European Economic Area, in the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) and Great Britain under the following names: Symptoms associated with overdose of ingested benzydamine are mainly gastrointestinal symptoms and symptoms of the central nervous system. Most frequent gastrointestinal symptoms are nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and oesophageal irritation. Symptoms of the central nervous system include dizziness, hallucinations, agitation, anxiety and irritability. Children with a weak immune system, for example due to a genetic defect, disease such as leukaemia or lymphoma, or treatment with immunosuppressant medicines such as chemotherapy, high-dose corticosteroids, or immunosuppressants, eg used following an organ transplant.

As part of the childhood immunisation schedule, all children aged two or three years will be offered the nasal spray flu vaccine by their GP. serious breathing problems, such as having asthma that needs steroid inhaler or tablets, or having had a lung or airways infection in the past that needed hospital treatment In a clinical study in 24 patients with pharyngitis following tonsillectomy rinsing with Difflam 0.15% 5 times a day for 6 days significantly better and more rapidly relieved throat pain, difficulty in swallowing and improved clinical signs including hyperaemia and oedema versus placebo on day 7. Similar results were found in other studies in patients with tonsillitis or pharyngitis or following dental surgery. The gargling with 30 ml 0.075% benzydamine prior to the induction of anaesthesia in 58 adults undergoing general anaesthesia with endotracheal tube intubation significantly reduced postoperative sore throat versus water control for the first 24 hours whereas aspirin gargles reduced it for 4 hours. The stinging has been reported to disappear upon continuation of the of the treatment, however if it persists it is recommended that treatment be discontinued. If you’re considering the nasal spray flu vaccine for your child, here are some key facts to consider:

Children who have previously needed treatment in intensive care for an egg allergy may be offered the nasal spray vaccine in hospital. Home-schooled children and children not in mainstream education should be invited for vaccination by the school aged immunisation service. If you do not hear from them, ask your Local Authority Education Department about arrangements. School children with certain long-term health conditions Your risk of developing pneumoniais slightly higher if you’re pregnant, especially if you smoke. The further you are into your pregnancy, the more serious the risk of pneumonia tends to be.

You may be asked to wait until your child is better before having the nasal spray flu vaccine if they have: Difflam is unlikely to cause adverse systemic effects, even if accidental ingestion should occur. No special measures are required. Intoxication is only expected in case of accidental ingestion of large quantities of benzydamine ( > 300 mg) Read all of this leaflet carefully before you or your child is vaccinated because it contains important information for you.Children in school years reception to year five will be offered the vaccine in school by the school nursing team, as will all primary school-aged children in former primary school pilot areas. Children in these age groups who are being home-schooled will be offered the vaccine by their GP. Very rarely (reported in less than 1 in 10,000 people), a severe allergic reaction may occur with symptoms that may include facial swelling, low blood pressure, and difficulty breathing, with or without rash. These reactions often occur very soon after the injection. If any of these symptoms or other serious symptoms are noticed after vaccination, you must seek immediate medical attention. Inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) and ataxia (problems co-ordinating movements) are very rare complications.

Children with certain long-term health conditions, such as diabetes or heart problems, are at higher risk from flu. Children aged two to nine years who haven’t had a flu vaccine before and who have an underlying medical condition may be given a second dose of the vaccine (one spray in each nostril) at least four weeks after their first vaccination.

This medicine contains 0.025 mg benzyl alcohol in each 175 microlitre dose which is equivalent to 0.14mg/ml. Benzyl alcohol may cause allergic reactions and mild local irritation. The children's nasal spray flu vaccine is safe and effective. It's offered every year to children to help protect them against flu. Colloidal oatmeal dissolves in warm water, so you can put a few spoonfuls into a bath and it won’t clog up your drain. Otherwise, you can combine it with water into a paste and apply it directly to your blisters, which can help to combat the itchiness and dry out the blisters. Colloidal oatmeal can be bought at most pharmacies or supermarkets, but if you can’t find any then you can also grind up regular porridge oats in a blender or food processor. The main difference between them is that colloidal oatmeal has bran in it, so it may be more effective in soothing itchiness than normal oats.

illnesses affecting the nervous system (brain and/or spinal cord) such as sagging facial muscles and drooping eyelid on one side of the face (Bell's palsy), walking unsteadily, dizziness, tingling or numbness of the hands and feet, inflammation of the brain (encephalitis), inflammation of the coverings of the brain and spinal cord not caused by bacterial infection (aseptic meningitis) Try sodium bicarbonate to help with the itching and help stave off infection – more commonly known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda, sodium bicarbonate has mild antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. You can use bicarb in the same way as oatmeal – putting a few spoonfuls into a bath or mixing it with water into a paste for direct application to itchy or open spots. Hearst UK is the trading name of the National Magazine Company Ltd, 30 Panton Street, Leicester Square, London, SW1Y 4AJ. Registered in England. All Rights Reserved. Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you or your child are taking or have recently taken any other medicines (or other vaccines). If you have a child with a certain long-term health condition, you can ask the GP surgery to give them the vaccine instead of them having it at school if you prefer.

Severe allergic reactions to vaccines are extremely rare and anyone who is trained to administer vaccines is also trained in how to deal with them. Recovery is complete with treatment. GOV.UK: flu vaccination for children: leaflets and posters (including information in alternative languages and formats)



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