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My son is 1year,1month.had varivax shot on Thursday.developped 39.9 fever on Friday,decreased till 38.1 today.had a rash yesterday.please advise.
May 10, 2016
It could be a reaction to the vaccine, you should get him checked by the pediatrician to rule out another cause though.
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