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Is it possible to have chickenpox even if you are vaccinated?

Yes, it is possible to still get chickenpox even if you have been vaccinated. It is important to monitor your overall health and seek medical attention if you develop a fever. You can also apply a fragrance-free moisturizing cream as needed throughout the day. In most cases, chickenpox resolves on its own, but if it persists for more than 10 days without improvement or worsens, it is advisable to consult a doctor as a precaution.

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