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My son was given the chicken pox vaccination. For 6 mths. now he has broken out in rashes. What's going on?? |
I live in WV - my son's doctor is in Clendenin. About 6 months ago I took him to get his chicken pox vaccination. Ever since he has gotten rashes all over his body. I took him back to the doctor over the rashes and was told it was normal and he was o.k. Every time he gets a rash it gets worse. Right now he is recovering from a rash that was on his chest and back. His skin feels somewhat like sand paper. I am looking for answers to if possibly the vaccination caused this and what I can do. It is not detergent either. I have used the same detergent, soap, etc. as I have since the day he was born. Stephanie knows what she's talking about. Take her advice! No, the vaccination should not have caused this. This vaccine can cause Shingles, which is very similar to chicken pox, expect you have it for the rest of your life. You need to get a second opinion, there are side effects to all vaccines. I agree is sounds like a rash from a detergent, lotion, soap, frabric softener etc. you could have used. Call the pedi and ask if ok to give Benedryl and try using all free and clear or dreft to see if that stops the rash. yes, the vaccine definately causes this! you need to contact the vaccine injury program. http://www.vaccineinjury.org/ While it is possible that he may have reacted to a component of the vaccine, it must be diagnosed as such. The rash may or may not be associated with the vaccine but that has yet to be determined. Take pictures of the rash at its worst to show the doctor. Return to see him and be assertive. Request that he find out what is causing the rash and how to prevent recurrance. If he is unable or unwilling to, request a referral to a dermatologist. Remember, you always have the option to see a different pediatrician. In the meantime, you can use OTC 0.5% hydrocortisone cream. The suggestion to use a dye-free, perfume-free laundry detergent on ALL your laundry is a very good one. Avoid bubble bath. Use a mild, hypoallergenic soap on him (Pure & Natural, Ivory). These additional precautions will be helpful no matter what the cause of the rash. It's probably caused by something else if it keeps coming back. its probably an alergic reaction and might go away on its own but to make sure u may want to take him to a different doctor and see what his/her opinion is. |
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