Question by stephen: I have a childhood history of eczema and got the smallpox vaccine? Am I screwed?
As a kid I had a history of eczema and just recently got the smallpox vaccine not thinking a thing of it. For the past 10 years, eczema has not bothered me anymore. I came across some stuff on the internet today saying that the CDC says not to do this. Is this serious enough to where I should be freaking out right now?
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Answer by Ian Okamoto
The CDC is required to list EVERY possible complication of the vaccine.
For example, You are recommended to get treated for HIV a while after getting vaccinated, you know why? Because HIV can be spread through needles.
These complications probably won’t happen, but if they do, and the CDC doesn’t have them listed, they may get sued.
If you do, however, start feeling any strange symptoms, you should see a doctor to be safe.
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