As a parent, keeping your little one safe and healthy is your top priority. You take them to their regular pediatric check-ups, hold their hand during their immunisations, and do your best to comfort them afterwards. But what happens when you bring your little one home, change their diaper, and suddenly notice red bumps or a patch of discolouration on their skin?
Seeing a baby's rash after a vaccine can be a scary and stressful experience. Your mind might immediately race with questions: Is my baby allergic to the shot? Did something go wrong? Should I rush to the emergency room?
Take a deep breath. In the vast majority of cases, a mild skin reaction following an immunisation is completely normal, harmless, and temporary. It is simply a sign that your baby’s immune system is doing exactly what it is supposed to do, learning how to protect their body.
In this comprehensive guide, we will explore why these rashes happen, which vaccines are most likely to cause them, how to soothe your baby at home, and the important warning signs that mean it is time to call your paediatrician.











