hi! well It all depends on the vaccine that you give her. I think that she got the MMR vaccine or/and varicela vaccine. Because this vaccines are made with "live attenuated viruses" (they are a life but they don´t give the "illness"). Some times the "rash" it is a normal reaction. I agree with the others, if they told you that´s not from the vaccines, you need to talk to your ped and tell him...
Reactions to the vaccines are really really rare... Some times you can see a little of fiber, cough and kind of a "cold" in them, and of course the rash.
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2006-06-09 07:52:56
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answered by La cuestion es... 2
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For the Dr.'s office to tell you that it COULDN'T be from the shots, sounds like I'd look for a different pediatrician. It could very well be a reaction to the shots, but I wouldn't worry. Different kids have different reactions to vaccines, so unless it continues for more than 2-3 days, I wouldn't even worry about it. My daughter has actually gotten fevers, rashes, and even cold sweats from shots, but she's 3 now and doing just fine. The tiredness probably came from all the drama she went through while getting the shots and like I said, the rash was probably just an allergic reaction. Continue her vaccines as scheduled, but I would definitely check into another PED.
2006-06-09 13:57:12
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answered by Shining Ray of Light 5
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There are and have been many dangers in immunization shots..
go to SEARCH ...look up "Immunizations the Dangers..." There should be many articles about this. Our Government has known of these dangers even before our Grand Parents were born.
Dr.Sherri Tenpenny(novaccines.com)an eye opener...
2006-06-09 14:36:41
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answered by masya_art 4
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first check her sheets or her blanket. if you use the same blanket that she took to the doctor or out that day it could have rubbed off on her. has she ate anything different that day, berries, different drink different food? if you cant think of anything else take her to the emergency room or a different doctor and have them check her. being tired that's normal, give her some benoydril (um i cant spell it)
2006-06-09 14:29:58
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answered by Anonymous
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she has been given bird flu!!
2006-06-09 13:46:10
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answered by mrsingu 3
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