Did hit chickenpox vaccine still can grow chickenpox
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When my child was under one year old, I went to the hospital for injection of chickenpox vaccine. Now the child is one and a half years old, but I found that the child has a lot of small blisters and a low fever, so I am very worried and afraid of chickenpox. Today, let me share with you the varicella vaccine will not be long varicella.
Did hit chickenpox vaccine still can grow chickenpox
First, the protection period of varicella vaccine is 5 years or 10 years. The later, the lower the protection, so people who have been vaccinated with varicella may also get varicella during the protection period. Patients beyond the protection period are more likely to be infected with chickenpox. You can take a look at the dermatology department.
Second: it's not that any vaccine will definitely prevent the disease. The vaccine is only injected with antibodies against the disease. If children are infected with the virus in their daily life and their resistance is not very strong, then the disease will still occur.
Third: chickenpox vaccine can stimulate the body to produce antibodies, but this is not a percent of the matter. Any vaccine has its success rate. If the personal immunity is poor or the constitution is special, the vaccine may be ineffective.
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Chickenpox is a self limiting disease. If you have been immunized with chickenpox for life, you can take your child to the hospital for examination. Don't worry. Pay attention to water feeding, light diet, and bed rest. Chickenpox is not terrible. It's very important to prevent complications of chickenpox, such as pox brain and pneumonia after chickenpox.