What symptom does chickenpox get?
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We all know that chickenpox can be infected at any age, but it usually occurs in children. It is an infectious disease. The most typical symptoms of chickenpox are fever, headache and sore throat. Most people have chickenpox once in their life. They will have certain immunity after suffering from chickenpox. Chickenpox is viral infectious, And herpes zoster is a virus infection, if the patient's resistance is poor, especially easy to be infected with chickenpox, chickenpox will cause a lot of harm, so usually in life must be good care, then we will talk about the symptoms before suffering from chickenpox.
What symptom does chickenpox get?
We all know that chickenpox has a certain incubation period. Two days before the appearance of chickenpox, adults will have fever, headache, sore throat, sore limbs, nausea and vomiting. Children will not have any early symptoms. Two days after the fever, chickenpox begins to appear, mainly in the head and trunk, and then slowly along the face, and finally to the limbs.
Oral, pharyngeal or vulvar mucosa rash is also common, early for red papules, quickly into water herpes, then rupture into small ulcers. Sometimes the same rash occurs in the conjunctiva and throat.
Most patients with typical varicella have few rashes, with an average of about 300 herpes cases, mild systemic symptoms and less serious complications. In severe cases, the rash spread all over the body, even involving the internal organs (such as the lungs), and the systemic symptoms were also severe, with high fever and long heat course. Adult varicella is usually severe.
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Hemorrhagic, progressive and disseminated varicella. It is mainly seen in patients treated with adrenocortical hormone or other immunosuppressive drugs. Hemorrhagic varicella has bloody exudation in herpes, or ecchymosis and ecchymosis on normal skin. The course of progressive chickenpox is more than 2 weeks. Patients with disseminated chickenpox may have rashes all over the body, with severe systemic poisoning symptoms.