What should chickenpox notice? It's highly contagious
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Chickenpox is not a child's patent, in fact, you can also find an adult, chickenpox is no stranger. Varicella is an acute infectious disease caused by initial infection of herpes zoster virus. The infection rate is very high. It mainly occurs in infants and young children, and is characterized by fever and mass appearance of systemic red macular papules, herpes and scab. In winter and spring, the infection is strong and can be transmitted by contact or droplet. What should chickenpox notice? Now let me tell you something.
What should chickenpox notice? It's highly contagious
First: chickenpox infection is very strong, to be found in time, early isolation, until all the rash scab so far. During the fever period, the patient should rest in bed, trim the children's nails, prevent the children from catching water sores, change clothes frequently, take a bath with warm water, and keep the skin clean. Children's utensils should be exposed to the sun or boiled for disinfection.
Second: Generally speaking, chickenpox occurs and subsides according to the natural course of disease. Even if the blister is large, it will form a erosive surface after breaking, and it will soon heal without leaving scars after healing. If you don't pay attention to keep the skin clean and scratch repeatedly, the blister will be secondary to bacterial infection after breaking, which will lead to scar after healing.
Third: the rash will appear in batches, in the root of the disease can be seen in all stages of the rash at the same time, adults suffering from varicella, high fever persistent, serious systemic symptoms, rash fusion into pieces, complications such as hepatitis, pneumonia, should be noted. Fever begins during the spread of chickenpox and subsides when it disappears.
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Chickenpox gets sick very quickly and is cured very quickly. Got chickenpox, because the body has antibodies, it will not get. So during the period of chickenpox, it's best not to contact other people to avoid infecting them.