Chickenpox is a really annoying disease. It can also easily happen to children with low immunity. If a child at home gets chickenpox, the parents will of course be the most worried. Chickenpox is a common skin disease in our daily life and is more common in infants and young children. It’s autumn again, and we should be especially careful when the seasons change. So what should we do if our children are infected with chickenpox? What should we pay attention to when our children are infected with chickenpox? 1. Avoid things that may cause hair loss Although both chickenpox and measles are exanthematous febrile diseases, measles is more difficult to cure through thorough treatment and requires the use of exanthematous foods. For chickenpox, it is advisable to clear away heat, and avoid eating irritating foods. Eating irritating foods will increase the number and size of chickenpox, thus prolonging the course of the disease. Therefore, in the early stages of the disease, it is forbidden to eat irritating foods, such as coriander, rice wine, crucian carp, ginger, green onion, mutton, rooster, shrimp, eel, pumpkin, etc. 2. Avoid spicy food Like other febrile diseases, chickenpox should avoid spicy foods, as spicy foods can help produce phlegm and make the fever more serious. Spicy foods include chili peppers, chili oil, mustard, curry, garlic, leeks, fennel, cinnamon, pepper, etc. 3. Avoid greasy food Children with chickenpox often experience loss of appetite and poor digestion due to fever, so they should avoid eating greasy foods, such as fried sesame balls, chocolate cakes, twisted dough sticks, fried pork chops, fried steak, fried chicken and other greasy stomach-harming foods. These foods are difficult to digest and will increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract. 4. Avoid hot foods The treatment of chickenpox should focus on clearing heat and detoxifying, so foods that are hot in nature should not be taken. Such foods include dog meat, mutton, venison, sparrow meat, broad beans, garlic sprouts, leeks, longan meat, lychees, dates, corn, etc. 5. Drug contraindications This disease is often confused with certain herpes diseases. Once diagnosed, the use of hormonal drugs such as hydrocortisone, dexamethasone, prednisone, etc. is strictly prohibited. During the treatment of this disease, tonic and hot medicines are prohibited, such as ginseng, deer antler, aconite, fennel, cinnamon, and epimedium. |
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