If your child has a lot of bumps and you are unsure if it is chickenpox, it is important to consider the circumstances of the appearance of the bumps. Were there any fevers before or during the outbreak? Are there any other symptoms present? Assess your child's overall health to determine the best course of action. It may be beneficial to consult a healthcare professional for a personalized evaluation.
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