What to do if you have chickenpox, what to do if you have chickenpox

Updated on healthy 2024-03-02
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1 Once a child with chickenpox is diagnosed, he or she should be isolated at home until all the scabs have formed. Although chickenpox is mild and generally recovers smoothly, it is highly contagious, so avoid contact between healthy children and children who have chickenpox as much as possible.

    Do not take fever-reducing drugs during fever as it can cause complications and encephalitis. Children with fever should be given bed rest and easily digestible food and adequate fluids.

    3 Take a warm bath to keep it clean and reduce the risk of infection. Eat a light diet and do not eat hair-prone substances, such as: beef, fish, shrimp and crabs, milk, eggs, etc.

    4 Beware of children scratching acne rashes, especially on the face, with their hands to avoid purulent infection and scarring. It is necessary to avoid rubbing the eyes with the patient's hands, which will infect the eyes and form keratitis, which will leave scars and affect vision. Cut your child's nails short, keep their hands clean and wear gloves.

    The bedding of the sick child should be dried frequently, and the clothes should be clean and wide, so as to prevent rashes and itches caused by overheating caused by wearing tight clothes and covering too thick quilts.

    6 Individual children with chickenpox can be complicated by pneumonia and encephalitis. If you find that your child has a high fever, coughing and wheezing, or vomiting, headache, irritability or drowsiness, this situation is extremely serious and should be treated by a doctor in time. In the process of nursing, it should be noted that some parents mistakenly think that the more chickenpox is produced, the better, so they blindly give their children the medicine to get rid of the rash, which leads to the child's whole body chickenpox intensive, so that the condition is aggravated, the child will feel itchy and unbearable, irritable, and even scratch with his hands, the mild case will leave a scar, and the severe case may cause bacteria to enter the blood circulation from the local infection foci, and grow and multiply in the blood to cause sepsis.

    Unless within a day or two of the onset of acne, the pox does not appear but sinks inward, resulting in damage to the internal organs, in this case, you should seek medical attention urgently without delay. During the epidemic, we should pay attention to exercise to enhance the ability to resist the disease, and during the epidemic, we should avoid going to susceptible areas and avoiding contact with the source of infection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's best not to take a shower, as it won't look good if you rub the pimple. I also have it on me now, but there is generally no smear (calamine) in large hospitals, so you can go to a small hospital, don't wash it. Itch endurance, dry skin, special attention. If you don't have a fever, it's fine, you don't care about it if it's about 37 degrees, and if you exceed it, you have to get an injection.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Don't blow the wind, try not to go out, a little itchy, don't scratch, it's very troublesome to break.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you want to go to the doctor, anyone can infect people, be careful.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no specific medicine for chickenpox, do not scratch it when itchy, it can generally be cured within half a month.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the ulcer is not broken, topical calamine lotion can be used to astringent, antipruritic and acyclovir ointment antiviral. Avoid spicy foods.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Oral antiviral drugs of traditional Chinese medicine, such as banlan root, Shuanghuanglian oral liquid, etc., can also be used with 1% methyl violet (gentian violet) solution, commonly known as purple potion

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Topical acyclovir ointment can be used.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Don't eat spicy foods. Drink plenty of water. Do not get wet, do not scratch.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Adrenocorticosteroids are generally contraindicated for chickenpox, and patients with chickenpox who have already taken corticosteroids for other diseases should be reduced to a physiological dose or gradually discontinued as soon as possible.

    1) General** and care: Chickenpox is a self-limiting disease that usually cures within 2 weeks. It is mainly symptomatic treatment, and the patient should be isolated until all herpes is dry and crusted, usually not less than 2 weeks after illness.

    Bed rest should be taken during the febrile period, and antipyretics can be given to those with high body temperature. **If itching is more pronounced, oral antihistamines may be used. For patients with ruptured herpes, apply 1% methyl violet, and apply topical anti-inflammatory drugs for patients with secondary infection.

    Adrenocorticosteroids are generally contraindicated, but can be given to patients with haemorrhagic varicella and varicella pneumonia.

    2) Antiviral**: Acyclovir (acyclic birdshake) is the most commonly used drug for chickenpox, the dose is 5 l0mg kg each time, once every 8 hours, oral or intravenous infusion, the course of treatment is 7 days or until 48 hours without new skin lesions. Interferon can also be added, which can inhibit the replication of the virus for 10 200,000 days for 3 5 days.

    Daily intramuscular vitamin B12 500 1000ug also has some efficacy.

    3) Immune preparations: Measles live attenuated vaccine** chickenpox has obvious effect. Intramuscular injection in patients with chickenpox, 1 or 2 times a day, can accelerate the formation of dry crusts in herpes and prevent the appearance of new herpes.

    4) Complications**: Appropriate antibiotics may be used for bacterial infection secondary to chickenpox. Patients with encephalitis should be treated symptomatically, including oxygen inhalation, intracranial pressure reduction, brain cell protection, and anticonvulsive measures. Pneumonia should be given accordingly**.

    To put it bluntly, it is to go to the hospital for injections, and it will be fine soon, don't worry.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First of all, you have to isolate and can't go to school anymore, because it is very likely to be infected, and then drink more water and eat light things, and you have to go to the hospital for injections. It can't be buckled and will leave a scar in the future.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I was vaccinated when I was a child, so I won't look bad. Drink plenty of water, you may have a fever, don't scratch the small bubble with your hands. It will be good in a week or so.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Be careful, you can't blow the wind.

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