ok not about cats but my daughter--
She had her 15 month shots (a bit late at 17 months of age due to a ear infection) two weeks ago. She developed a fever tuesday of this week while at daycare-- Motrin took care of the fever. Now she has a rash on her face, back, stomach, and neck and arms. Im calling the dr in the morning. but i want some comments.
One of her vaccinations she recieved was varicella (chicken pox vaccine) and the other was her first ever MMR (measles mumps and rubella). Could she be developing vaccine induced chicken pox or measles? she has these small reddish spots all over her body (except legs) they arent connected per se and some are alone and others are close together. She isnt scratching, has no fever anymore, and is her normal happy self.
like i said i just want to get some comments/ideas; im calling the dr in the morning regardless--
i looked online for statistics on vaccine induced illnesses and found nothing.
anyone?
She had her 15 month shots (a bit late at 17 months of age due to a ear infection) two weeks ago. She developed a fever tuesday of this week while at daycare-- Motrin took care of the fever. Now she has a rash on her face, back, stomach, and neck and arms. Im calling the dr in the morning. but i want some comments.
One of her vaccinations she recieved was varicella (chicken pox vaccine) and the other was her first ever MMR (measles mumps and rubella). Could she be developing vaccine induced chicken pox or measles? she has these small reddish spots all over her body (except legs) they arent connected per se and some are alone and others are close together. She isnt scratching, has no fever anymore, and is her normal happy self.
like i said i just want to get some comments/ideas; im calling the dr in the morning regardless--
i looked online for statistics on vaccine induced illnesses and found nothing.
anyone?