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Red bump after taking chicken pox vaccin
My baby dob is 23 feb 2025 , on 4th May 2026 he got chicken pox vaccine and on 8th may we have noticed , he has red bumps on all over body. Doctor has suggested Syrup of citrizine hydrochloride and ambroxol hydrochloride 2 ml for 3 days .but still there us red bump on all over body pl suggest Attaching image also
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Some children can develop mild red rash 1–3 weeks after chickenpox vaccination, though occasionally earlier viral rashes may also occur. From the image, the rash looks mild. Continue cetirizine if itching is present, keep the child well hydrated, avoid overheating, and use loose cotton clothes. Usually it improves gradually on its own.
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Please consult your pediatrician again urgently if fever develops, rash becomes fluid-filled blisters/pus-filled, child becomes dull, breathing difficulty occurs, swelling appears, or rash rapidly increases.
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Not related with vaccine
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Needs to check physically Picture is not clear
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