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"Is my daughter's rash of pale bumps on her stomach a side effect of the chickenpox vaccine?"

Yes, pale spots on the stomach can be a side effect of the chickenpox vaccine. It is a mild form of the virus that is not usually dangerous and typically resolves within a week. There is no need to worry, especially if your child's overall health is not affected.

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