After chickenpox vaccination, fever, allergic reaction, skin damage such as erythema and pimples may occur, usually low-grade fever.
Chickenpox vaccine is generally live attenuated vaccine, by stimulating the body to produce an immune response to effectively prevent chickenpox, chickenpox vaccination can be part of the population after the adverse reactions. After vaccination, some people may have adverse reactions, such as pain and tenderness at the vaccination site, accompanied by transient fever and rash reaction, mostly low-grade fever, erythema, papules and other skin lesions, which can be relieved by themselves in most cases.
High fever, allergic rash, anaphylactic purpura and thrombocytopenic purpura are rare with vaccination. Chickenpox vaccination should be carried out in professional organizations, when adverse reactions occur, go to the hospital in time, avoid strenuous exercise in daily life, and pay attention to proper rest.