Netizen: Grandma, the 4-year-old girl at home just had pharyngeal buccal inflammation last week, but there are many children with pharyngeal buccal inflammation in kindergartens now. Could you tell me if the baby will be repeatedly infected with recurrent pharyngeal buccal inflammation when he goes to kindergartens?
Answer expert Dr. Zhang Silai (Expert of Sina Maternal and Infant Research Institute, former director of pediatrics and chief physician of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated Hospital of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine)
Generally speaking, after a child has a disease, he or she may produce antibodies against the disease, and have a certain immunity, but also need to pay attention to isolation.