Early symptoms of chickenpox?
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Varicella is an acute infectious disease caused by the initial infection of varicella 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. The incidence rate of susceptible children is more than 95%, and preschool children are more common. It is characterized by the appearance of macular papules, blisters and scabs on the skin and mucous membrane in batches, and the existence of rashes in different stages at the same time. The disease is a self limiting disease, which can be immunized for life after the disease, and can also be infected and relapsed after many years. Early symptoms of chickenpox? Let's talk about it
Early symptoms of chickenpox?
After chickenpox virus infects the baby, after about 2 weeks of incubation period, the baby will have fever, headache, discomfort, loss of appetite and other early symptoms. At this time, the symptoms are very like a cold, and the mother should pay attention to distinguish. Once the baby is in the spring or winter cold symptoms, mothers had better give the baby to take the treatment of cold drugs, because in the early stage of chickenpox, anti cold drugs also have a certain effect on chickenpox. However, once found that the child is not a cold, but signs of varicella, as soon as possible to take the child to the hospital for treatment.
After the above symptoms appeared, the skin appeared papules, herpes and scab in batches. In a few hours or a day, the baby's skin will slowly appear characteristic papules. At first, there are small red spots on the abdomen or back, which are like mosquito bites. Generally, there are only 1-2 papules. After a few hours, they develop to the wrists and legs, Some of them become blisters (at this time, the blisters are also as big as mung bean from millet).
Rash 24 hours later, the baby's face, back, abdomen, limbs and other places will appear erythema and blisters, part of the scab will start, lasting about a week scab off. The skin rashes were mainly in the trunk, followed by the head and face, with fewer limbs, palms and soles. It seems that there are three kinds of rashes coexisting.
matters needing attention
Now more people under immunity need to be injected with this vaccine, and the contact between patients and people needs to be isolated. The infection of varicella is also relatively strong.