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Can A Child Get A Chickens Pox Vaccine Infection In Her Eyes And Go Untreated For A Time Till Parents Have To Take Child To The Doctor Beca

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Central, AK

Child was 9pm than old

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Yes, it's possible for a child to develop an eye infection after getting the chickenpox vaccine. The vaccine contains a weakened form of the virus, which could potentially cause a mild infection in rare cases. It's important to monitor the child for any signs of infection and seek medical care if symptoms persist or worsen.

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