Parents are most anxious when their children get chickenpox. Children's skin feels itchy after getting chickenpox, and some children scratch their skin when their parents are not paying attention. This can easily lead to skin damage, water leakage, suppuration, and inflammation of the wound. Therefore, do not scratch the skin when chickenpox appears to avoid skin damage. Some parents are very concerned about how many days it will take for their children to recover from chickenpox. How many days will it take for children to recover from chickenpox? Let’s take a look at it next. 1. How many days does it take for a child to recover from chickenpox? It is normal for a child to have a low-grade fever for 4 days after having chickenpox. There is no special treatment for chickenpox, only antiviral treatment and prevention of various complications. In the early stage of chickenpox, you can drink mung bean soup. During the fever period, you should eat light and easy-to-digest food, drink more warm water, pay attention to rest, intravenous drip of acyclovir and antibiotics, and pay attention to cutting your nails short to prevent scratching and infection. 2. Maintain hygiene Generally speaking, it is best not to take a bath in the last few days after getting chickenpox, because if you take a bath, the chickenpox may be accidentally broken, and the bath water is raw water, which can easily cause infection. It is recommended to use a wet towel to wipe the areas without chickenpox to maintain hygiene.
3. Avoid infection Chickenpox is common in winter and spring. It is a primary infection caused by the herpes zoster virus. The virus is present in the patient's blood, herpes fluid and oral secretions. It can also be transmitted through the respiratory tract via droplets, and people may also be infected by contact with dust, clothes, utensils, etc. contaminated with the virus. People who have had chickenpox will not get it again because they already have antibodies in their bodies. Therefore, it is best not to come into contact with other people during the period of chickenpox to avoid infecting others. 4. Note Because the rash appears in batches, different stages of rash can be seen existing simultaneously in the root of the disease, one after another and unevenly. The symptoms of chickenpox in adults are more severe than those in children, including persistent high fever, severe systemic symptoms, and fused rash. Complications such as hepatitis and pneumonia are common and should be paid attention to. |
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