What symptom does adult have before varicella?
summary
At present, there will be more adults with varicella symptoms, which will bring more harm to patients, and also induce skin pruritus symptoms. The skin blisters of patients are obvious, which is very easy to be infected. Friends should be on guard against the appearance of varicella, and carefully understand the symptoms of the disease in daily life, Look down for friends to introduce the symptoms of adult varicella before it.
What symptom does adult have before varicella?
Chickenpox disease is becoming more and more common, and the harm of the disease is particularly serious. Many adults will encounter the symptoms of chickenpox and suffer from the invasion and trouble of chickenpox. The incubation period of the disease will be 10-24 days, generally 13-17 days. Patients will have headache, fever, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, limb soreness and other symptoms 1-2 days before the rash, It brings more troubles to patients' friends, and will harm their health.
Skin rashes mostly occur in the trunk and head of children, and will continue to spread, leading to facial disease, even involving the patient's limbs. Skin rashes are more common in the trunk, less involved in the face and limbs, and will present centripetal distribution. At the beginning, they are mostly cap needle sized macules, and will develop into papules after a few hours, After a few hours, it will develop into a blister, and this process usually takes 6-8 hours.
Most of the blisters are oval in shape. A ring of red halo will appear at the base of the blister. When the blister becomes dry, the red halo will subside and the rash will be itchy. At the beginning of the chickenpox, the blister will appear clear bead shape, and then it will be slightly turbid. The herpes wall is particularly thin and easy to break. The skin lesions of chickenpox are superficial. There is no solid feeling when pressing. After a few days, it will dry from the center of the blister, After that, the scab formed and began to fall off after 1-2 weeks.
matters needing attention
Children should be isolated early until all the rashes scab. Children who had contact with chickenpox should be isolated and observed for 3 weeks. There is no specific treatment for the disease, mainly symptomatic treatment to prevent secondary skin infection, keep clean and avoid pruritus. Strengthen nursing to prevent secondary infection. Actively isolate patients to prevent infection.