I have chicken pox so please help me for this plz....I HATE THIS.....?see it is gud tht it came just after exams and during vacations but i'm scared if there is any side effects.. i mean tht it leaves so many spots and ..... plz give details. i know the symptoms and abt d virus etc etc... i wanted to know d precautions and type of to b eaten... if possible mention d names of dishes tooo.... i thought i'll njoy this holidays but..... ok so i need as early as possible.plz help..what are the cures to remove these ...they leave ugly spots... i have abt 2.5 weeks to be cured.. i don't want 2 go 2 skool like tht....is this dangerous... i hate diseases......DETAILS PLZ ! !
Answer by Richard
Do Not scratch the scabs off !
Do Not scratch the scabs off !
DO NOT SCRATCH !
IT WILL LEAVE 1/4" CRATERS IN YOU'RE SKIN FOREVER IF YOU DO SCRATCH.
Answer by Kim
You can use tea tree oil on scabs after bathing in warm salt water. This will kill any bacteria. Once they start itching can use calamine lotion or aloe vera gel (straight off the plant is best). Good luck this is a horrible thing to have. Do not scratch at all costs or you will be scarred for life!!!!!!!!!
Answer by Metal Nettle
It's a virus, you can't make it go any quicker by eating anything. You just have to wait it out. It'll be gone in 2 weeks though, it doesn't last that long, but you MUST NOT SCRATCH the scabs, they WILL scar and you will have them forever. Do not pop the blisters and do not scratch the scabs. Calamine is best, lots of it.
Answer by Mank
Chickenpox or chicken pox is a highly contagious illness caused by primary infection with varicella zoster virus (VZV).[1] It usually starts with vesicular skin rash mainly on the body and head rather than at the periphery and become itchy raw pockmarks which mostly heal without scarring.
Chicken pox is spread easily through coughs or sneezes of ill individuals, or through direct contact with secretions from the rash. Following primary infection there is usually lifelong protective immunity from further episodes of chickenpox.
Chickenpox is rarely fatal, although it is generally more severe in adult males than in adult females or children. Pregnant women and those with a suppressed immune system are at highest risk of serious complications. Chicken pox is now believed to be the cause of one third of stroke cases in children.[2] The most common late complication of chicken pox is shingles, caused by reactivation of the varicella zoster virus decades after the initial episode of chickenpox.
Chickenpox has been observed in other primates, including chimpanzees[3] and gorillas.[4
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