15 month weak allergic to shots?


My son had his 15 month check up on Tusday, and got 4 shots that he have gotten before with no impulse.

This time he had a fever of 105. tuesday darkness, but it got down very smartly, but i noticed thursday night he have weird "bumps" on the side of his nose, Friday morning i saw a impetuous all over his belly and back, down the knees and on side of his head. IT's not very conspicuous, red in color and appears to be raised, but itsn't raise to the touch. It doesn't seem to bother him at all, it isn't itchy or crusty.

Could this be an allergic reaction to his shots even though he's had them until that time with no problemS?

Answers:    i've had this issue several times near my daughter
it sounds like a heat reckless brought on by the fever

many children return with rashes during or after fevers it's exceptionally common

strip him down to diaper and keep him cool it should intervene in a couple of hours

if it isnt gone by tomoro or gets worse (other than when he's warm) afterwards take him to the doc asap

also if it does go away close to a heat rash keep hold of him inside for a couple of days to help his body get completly over it
Did he go and get the MMR this time? It's pretty common for kids to get a measles approaching rash after the MMR (about 5-10% of kids do). Allergies don't cause a disorientation generally. It's a different immune response in play beside fever. It sounds more like side effects of the vaccines that can be terrifying but generally have no remaining effects. As long as the rash fades and your little one seem otherwise fine, I'd say he's okay.
Check with your doctor merely in case! It without a doubt could be - allergies can appear at any time, even to things children have been exposed to in the past. It is especially likely if they have be exposed only once before - first time, the body forms a armour for the allergen, next time, it attacks.

It could also be a co-incidence - I would take him to the doctor ASAP and be sure.

Good luck!
Could be a hostile response..most kids get one form or another sometime with shots. The impetuous could also be a heat rash...conceivably from getting a fever too?? If the fever is gone and the unthinking doesn't bother him I wouldn't worry. It is possible that it is an allergic reaction. It is possible it isn't, but to be not dangerous, you should get him into an allergist before his subsequent shots.

My youngest has eczema and I took him to the allergist early. We found out that he have an extreme allergy to eggs at 12m old and he had no egg exposures from shots (he is not vaccinated) he did own zwieback toast that has egg in it but remarkably infrequently. He was promptly given an epipen and we were told that for him to receive shots he would hold to be hospitalized to control the reaction. I said it wasn't a problem because he isn't getting them, so it does happen.

Personally I don't devise his reaction is coincidence, but you will probably be told its a virus. Allergies can be lifethreatening (anaphylaxis). Make sure you write down what the shot was, his age and solidity and all the reactions. Even if no allergies are discovered from the allergist and you choose to verbs to vaccinate, I strongly recommend pre-treatment with benadryl, dawdle for 15 minutes in the office after he receive the vaccine, and spread out the shots by only getting 1 at a time.

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