Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Army And Eczema Eczema And The Smallpox Vaccine In The Army?

Eczema and the smallpox vaccine in the army? - army and eczema

I am 21 years old and desperately want to join the army and navy. I suffer from eczema, which is now under control. I took my physical and was even used w / eczema because it is not noticeable. My question is, do I have to go through all this? Likewise, if you've heard the vaccination against smallpox, because I fear stuff about eczema mixed w. And I do not get a waiver to be vaccinated? Thanks

3 comments:

Lisa K said...

They do not give a vaccine for which it should be a resistor not a medical indication "assist" with this vaccine is not in the compatibility of an oppo-medical indications. I hope that the situation in his report of medical history form (SF 93), his appearance before the track 10 - past, present complete medical history noted. It is a field "skin diseases". It could be a problem if the report of eczema later and do not report on the medical history form. Atopic dermatitis (eczema) after the date of birth is officially on 9 disqualified, so if you have not asked for an exemption, that I am concerned that the disease has not been reported.

Please note that the bottom of this form a line of signature thas confirmed that the information is accurate and complete and that the consequences of false information, etc., etc. But for this in advance with the times, I recommend you the right information as soon as possible before d go further.

The shape of the patient information about the vaccine can be found here ... http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/smallpox/vac
Good luck!

Lisa said...

Who's with eczema should not completely be vaccinated against smallpox, because they can eczema vaccinated. If you Google, you will see some very disturbing pictures.

The outlook for both brands of smallpox vaccine clear that people with eczema should not receive the vaccine.

http://www.fda.gov/downloads/BiologicsBl ...
"People with all kinds of eczema, such as atopic dermatitis,
Atopic dermatitis, eczema and other conditions, regardless of the severity of the
State or people, the history of these conditions at any time in the
The latter are more likely to develop vaccine against eczema. Vaccinated with
close contact with eczematous conditions may be at greater risk
because live vacciniaViruses can spread and transmitted in the vicinity
Contacts. "

http://www.fda.gov/downloads/BiologicsBl ...
"Cons-Dryvax is not specified emergency situations in the following areas:
People with eczema and those with a history of eczema "

Whatever your reasons for wanting the military, he's sacrificing for your health? As with any autoimmune disease (eczema) makes you likely to have adverse reactions to many who suffer many shots needed to reach. The vaccine against smallpox is probably the only vaccine that you could get a medical exemption.

Suzana said...

I'm not big on vaccines for all! But if you're in the army, your skin some difficult points, sunburn, poison ivy will, hair, etc., and eczema, you are probably stronger than ever. I always have a tube of rain for me, especially when in use. It deals with issues of skin, also helps the burns and cuts. Do not leave home without it, Suz. Here are some pictures: http://blog.oli-co.com/?p=547

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