Why should children with congenital heart disease have the flu vaccine?

Children with congenital heart disease require additional protection during flu season.

Influenza affects the entire body. It raises temperature, increases heart rate, and can impair breathing. For a child with CHD, these effects can place significant strain on the cardiovascular system.

In the UK, children with CHD are included in the clinical risk group and are advised to receive the flu vaccine every year. This reduces the likelihood of complications such as pneumonia or hospital admission.

Most children are offered the nasal spray vaccine. In certain cases, an injectable option may be recommended depending on the child’s condition.

Preventative measures like vaccination play an important role in maintaining stability and supporting long-term heart health.


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