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Chickenpox is a common infectious disease, and its main** is the chickenpox virus. When a person is infected with the chickenpox virus, he will experience a range of symptoms, including fever, headache, cough, and small red dots on **. So why do you get chickenpox?
Are there any dangers of getting chickenpox? Let's look at this question from multiple angles.
Chickenpox is a highly contagious disease that spreads through droplets in the air. It is possible for a person to become infected when they come into contact with or breathe infected air with a sick person. Chickenpox has a long incubation period and spreads quickly, so it can easily spread among people.
This is one of the reasons why children and adults who have not had chickenpox are more susceptible to infection.
Chickenpox can be harmful to your health. While most infected people can fight off the disease through their own immune system, chickenpox can have more serious consequences for some special groups. For example, a pregnant woman infected with the chickenpox virus may develop congenital varicella syndrome in the fetus, which will pose a significant risk to the life and health of the fetus.
Chickenpox also has certain complications. Although most people are able to recover after an infection with appropriate methods, complications can occur in some cases. For example, if there is improper operation during the process, the patient may develop a serious infection, respiratory infection, pneumonia, etc.
Especially for people with weakened immune systems, such as the elderly, immunocompromised patients, etc., chickenpox may pose a greater risk.
After **, the scarring and pigmentation left by chickenpox may also cause some psychological distress to the patient. Especially for those women who love beauty, this change in appearance can have a negative impact on them, reducing their self-confidence and social activities.
For chickenpox treatment** and prevention, there are a few things we can do to reduce the risk of infection. Chickenpox vaccination is one of the most effective ways to prevent it. It is also important to maintain good personal hygiene and avoid contact with sick people and infected objects.
In summary, chickenpox is a highly contagious disease, and its main disease is the chickenpox virus. Chickenpox can be harmful to your health, especially for special groups. With the right ** and precautions, we can reduce the risk of infection and improve the body's ability to resist it.
Therefore, in daily life, we should strengthen our awareness of chickenpox and pay attention to personal hygiene habits to avoid contracting and spreading this disease.
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Chickenpox is an acute respiratory infection caused by the varicella-herpes virus, which is latent in the body and can be activated later to cause shingles. If the child is not timely, or the child's physical fitness is relatively poor, it is often combined with other viral infections, such as viral pneumonia and viral enteritis.
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Chickenpox is caused by infection with the varicella-zoster virus, which can usually be transmitted through sneezing, droplets, coughing, etc. One is the aesthetic impact, and the other is the possibility of complications.
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Chickenpox is an acute infectious disease caused by primary infection with the varicella-zoster virus, and the contagion rate is high. If chickenpox is not timely, it will cause bacterial infection, such as some children have chickenpox that is itchy, scratching, and it is easy to get infected after scratching, and it is easy to form sepsis after infection.
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According to the personal data, patients who have had chickenpox will not have chickenpox again because they have developed long-lasting immunity, but because chickenpox and herpes zoster are acute infectious diseases caused by infection with the varicella-zoster virus, herpes zoster may occur later. After chickenpox has been active, the virus will latent in the nerve roots of the human body, and when the body's resistance decreases, the virus will take the opportunity to replicate and grow along the nerve roots, and small blisters will appear on the ** and produce severe pain.
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The main reason is that after chickenpox is cured, it will leave antibodies, so it will not get it again in the future.
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This is because people who have had chickenpox have already produced antibodies in their bodies, which have a certain immune effect, so they will not get chickenpox again.
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The dangers of chickenpox should not be taken lightly.
Chickenpox is a viral infection, the same viral infection as herpes zoster. Some people, even doctors, often downplay the dangers of chickenpox because they have recovered well from chickenpox as a child. In fact, children with chickenpox may develop serious complications such as secondary chickenpox encephalitis and primary chickenpox pneumonia.
In addition, staphylococcus and streptococcus can also be infected through skin rashes, causing boils, carbuncles, pyoderma, erysipelas or cellulitis, and even sepsis, pneumonia, septic arthritis or osteomyelitis. Pregnant women infected with chickenpox within 3 to 4 months of pregnancy may have congenital varicella syndrome, showing low birth weight, scarring** lesions, short limbs, microphthalmia, weak vision, cataracts and mental retardation. When a pregnant woman has chickenpox before delivery, her baby is not protected by maternal antibodies, and severe chickenpox can develop within 5 to 10 days of birth.
In some children, the virus can remain latent in the craniospinal ganglia for a long time and is not cleared by antibodies in the serum. In adulthood, or when the body's immune status changes, the virus becomes active again, causing shingles.
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First, you can't eat delicious food for 1 month. Second, the first 1 to 3 days of chickenpox are itchy... That's it!
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Generally, if you have a fever before chickenpox, and then a white blister appears on the obvious part of the body, go to the hospital as soon as possible**.
After healing, it will increase immunity. It doesn't matter, every kid will have it.
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It doesn't hurt to be long, I've had it too.
Chickenpox is an infectious disease caused by a virus that is characterized by home visits, and is common in children aged 1-6 years. Respiratory secretions are the main route of transmission. Chickenpox is highly contagious and is often endemic in places where children are concentrated, such as kindergartens. >>>More
Nursing: 1 The child should be isolated alone, the room should be ventilated, well-lit, and the fever should be rested in bed2 The diet should be given to easily digestible, vitamin-rich liquid or semi-liquid, and the fever should be rested more3 The clothes should not be too thick and too much, too hot will make the rash itchy Keep the clothes and bedding clean to avoid infection4 Cut the child's nails short, keep the hands clean to avoid scratching chickenpox, and cause infection 5 Wash the clothes often to avoid infection. >>>More
Hello, based on your question, my suggestion is as follows: >>>More
Two or three days before the onset of the disease, the body was weak and sore, some gums were swollen and painful, there was a small ulcer in the mouth, and the vision was blurred.
There is nothing impossible, there are people in their twenties who have chickenpox, and generally those in their seventies who have shingles that may be related to the chickenpox virus. It is also commonly known as the "loincloth snake".