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Could The Red Bumps On Body A Sign Of Having Chicken Pox?

Sure, Dr. Grief! My daughter is 14, has had all her immunizations including chickenpox, and her and a few of her closest friends have several red bumps on their skin. I looked at my daughter's and she has them on her stomach, legs, arms and back, not a lot like 6 or 7. I was just wandering if maybe she could have the chickenpox? However, she has no other symptoms right now. Thanks!
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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I really understand your query even after the immunization cent per cent protection is questionable, so this could be some kind of viral infection and need to be well differentiate with clinical examination and the proper clinical history to rule out the chances of chicken pox, as I said even after the immunization chances of having such infection is still there, hope this information helps you have nice day.
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Could The Red Bumps On Body A Sign Of Having Chicken Pox?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really understand your query even after the immunization cent per cent protection is questionable, so this could be some kind of viral infection and need to be well differentiate with clinical examination and the proper clinical history to rule out the chances of chicken pox, as I said even after the immunization chances of having such infection is still there, hope this information helps you have nice day.