Varicella Vaccine Side Effects

Varicella vaccination may be administered without any side effects, or there may be transient adverse reactions such as pain at the site of vaccination, fever, rash, varicella-like herpes, and allergy.
Varicella vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine used to prevent varicella zoster virus infection. After varicella vaccination, the body may experience some adverse reactions or no adverse reactions, depending on the individual’s physical condition.
Adverse reactions such as redness, swelling, pain and itching at the site of vaccination may occur with varicella vaccination, which is more common and related to the stimulation of the body by the syringe and medication during vaccination.
Adverse reactions such as mild fever, varicella-like herpes, and rash may also occur, mainly due to the body’s vaccination with the live attenuated varicella zoster vaccine.
The occurrence of adverse reactions such as allergy is generally rare, and a 30-minute stay after inoculation is effective in avoiding allergy, which can cause serious damage to the organism.