Is the live attenuated varicella vaccine necessary for children?

The live attenuated varicella vaccine for children is generally necessary.
Although the live attenuated varicella vaccine for children is a type II vaccine and is not a national mandatory immunization vaccine, if a child develops chickenpox, it may affect the growth and development of the child, and in serious cases, it may also lead to life-threatening situations, so it is necessary to vaccinate with the live attenuated varicella vaccine for children.
However, each child’s physical condition is different, and family conditions are different, so whether or not to have the live attenuated varicella vaccine for children needs to be judged according to individual circumstances, and it is a voluntary vaccination.
If a child is to be vaccinated with the live attenuated varicella vaccine, parents need to observe the child’s physical condition and consult a doctor promptly if there is any discomfort to avoid complications.