Pictures of early symptoms of chickenpox

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Recently, my colleague who shared a house with me got chickenpox, so I was very concerned about the initial symptoms of chickenpox at that time. Here, I would like to share with you the initial symptoms of chickenpox.

Pictures of early symptoms of chickenpox

The clinical incubation period of varicella is about 12-21 days, with an average of 14 days. The onset of the disease is more acute, the prodromal stage has low or moderate fever, headache, myalgia, joint pain, general discomfort, loss of appetite, cough and other symptoms; a few hours after onset, or within 1-2 days, the rash appears. The whole course of disease is as short as one week and as long as several weeks.

The characteristics of chickenpox rash generally first appear in the face, scalp and trunk, and its distribution is centripetal, with more hairline and chest back, less limbs and face, and occasionally palm and sole. Nasal, pharyngeal, oral, vulva and other parts of the mucosa can also rash. When the rash appears, it is still accompanied with different degrees of systemic symptoms, but it is often alleviated. The rash is itchy and sometimes makes the patient fidgety. The rash of mucous membrane is easy to break into ulcer, often accompanied by pain. The patients with more rashes have more severe systemic symptoms.

Varicella has four stages: macula, papule, herpes and scab. At the beginning, it became erythema, a few hours later it became crimson papule, and then it became herpes after a few hours. Typical herpes is oval, thin and easily broken, surrounded by a red halo, with normal skin between the herpes. After the initial transparency of the blister fluid, it gradually turns turbid, even presents pustular appearance; it can also form typical pustules due to secondary suppurative infection caused by scratching, and thus lead to aggravation of systemic symptoms.

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Chickenpox initial symptoms are very serious, and infectious, if you do not have antibodies, do not contact patients with chickenpox.