Some schools with a high incidence of chickenpox are closed, what are the symptoms of chickenpox?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After being infected with chickenpox, there will be a lot of red rashes all over the body, and it will also be accompanied by fever, which will slowly turn into blisters over time, and will spread on the face and limbs, and will scab over later.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After being infected with chickenpox, symptoms such as small light red blisters, fever, weakness in the limbs, and loss of appetite will appear. If chickenpox is found, it should be isolated, disinfected, and drink plenty of water, and if it is serious, you need to seek medical attention in time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Blisters appear on the affected area, itching is accompanied by pain, do not scratch, you may be infected, and it will be infected, the main thing is to pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the affected area. At first, it was red and swollen, but later it turned into blisters.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After being infected with chickenpox, you will experience drowsiness, chickenpox will appear on your body, chickenpox is very itchy, and symptoms such as nausea, loss of appetite, and shortness of breath will occur.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Symptoms of chickenpox infection include: fever, anorexia, chickenpox, cold, nausea and other symptoms. Seek medical attention promptly after chickenpox.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After being infected with chickenpox, the symptoms are fever, headache, and general weakness, and then blisters will begin to appear, which will first appear on the hands and feet at first, and slowly spread throughout the body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello parents, I am the person in charge of the sports and health art department of an education bureau, and the situation and policies of each province may be different, maybe what I said is not all right, please forgive me. We have also had such a problem here, the situation is like this, the hospital for chickenpox isolation period is 2 weeks, that is, more than 2 weeks the hospital can be released from isolation, but from the perspective of disease prevention and control, the longest incubation period of chickenpox is 21 days, which brings a time difference, the school is afraid that some children may still be in the incubation period and contagious after the isolation is released, rashly return to the class and cause the second generation of cases. In our local school, students with chickenpox are also required to resume classes within 21 days.

    Please understand that the school is asking for a 3-week closure for the majority of students. However, our school here has a solution for students who have been suspended from classes due to infectious diseases, that is, they rely on live online teaching. So parents still understand.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The current school is so disgusting, my relative's child has a cold and hates to let him go to school, my daughter chickenpox also said it will take 3 weeks, the hospital also said it is 2 weeks, anyway, we will take the hospital as the standard, the school is better for you to stay as long as possible.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If more than one person in the class gets chickenpox, the class teacher will not be punished.

    If the child tells the teacher that he is a little unwell, and the teacher does not notice it, then he is inexperienced and has a certain responsibility. If chickenpox is found, teachers and schools are responsible for not disinfecting it; And if the child has not told the teacher, then the head teacher is not a doctor, not a god, and cannot know the foresight, he will not be responsible. Don't treat teachers as perfect, but don't let go of slack teachers. Long live understanding.

    If a student in the class has chickenpox, the class teacher should inform the parents to take it away** and remind other students that chickenpox is an infectious disease, and that chickenpox should be prevented and detected early**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, chickenpox is an acute infectious disease, because it is transmitted through the respiratory tract and contact, if someone in a class is ill, the patient should be isolated immediately, close contacts should be under medical observation for a week, if the number of cases exceeds three, the class will be closed; If there are three classes with the same case at the same time or during the period, the whole grade or even the whole school will be suspended, I don't know what the specific situation is there, but it is estimated that the disease has spread, if the school has reported the situation to the local disease control center, I believe there will be measures to prevent it, and the main thing you need to do at present is to do a good job of protecting yourself.

    1. Do a good job of self-isolation (self-observation for a week after the last patient is found) 2. If you have had chickenpox before, you will not get sick again because of the production of antibodies.

    3. Prevention of dosing: boiled water to drink from the root of the blue and the large green leaves; Gamma globulin can be injected for emergency vaccination (but large-scale vaccination is not recommended).

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello. It seems that the number of chickenpox cases in your school is quite high. Generally speaking, chickenpox has already occurred in childhood or childhood, and by the time of high school, people who have not had chickenpox and have close contact with chickenpox patients will have chickenpox after two or three weeks.

    That is, the incubation period for chickenpox is two or three weeks. Some of your students were already in close contact with students who had chickenpox before you quarantined, so isolation didn't reduce the increase in chickenpox cases.

    Chickenpox is an infectious disease, and when chickenpox is born, the patient should be isolated from school. However, it is impossible to suspend the whole school, and most students should have had chickenpox for life when they were young.

    Schools can do air disinfection, disinfect water and mop the floor, open windows for ventilation once a day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Chickenpox is an acute infectious disease caused by primary infection with the varicella-zoster virus. The contagion rate is high.

    Your school seems to be very good, and it should be stopped. Don't go to class either, in case ...

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Legal analysis: According to the "Notice on Effectively Doing a Good Job in the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases in Schools in Spring", all schools (kindergartens) should earnestly strengthen the morning inspection work and the tracing of absenteeism due to illness. Once a suspected or confirmed case of infectious disease is discovered, it should be immediately reported to the municipal and district education administrative departments and the district disease control department where it is located, and it is not allowed to conceal, delay, or omit to report, and immediate measures should be taken to effectively prevent and control the spread and spread of infectious diseases.

    In the event of an epidemic on campus, all schools (kindergartens) must take prevention and control measures such as class suspension in strict accordance with the requirements of the administrative departments of education and health.

    Legal basis: Law of the People's Republic of China on the Prevention and Treatment of Infectious Diseases Article 5 The people at all levels lead the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases. The people at or above the county level shall formulate plans for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases and organize their implementation, and establish and improve the disease prevention and control, medical treatment, and supervision and management systems for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases.

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