What should I do if my child has chickenpox? What to do if your child has chickenpox

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

    If there is chickenpox, you must take good care of the child, because chickenpox is contagious and you can't see the wind;

    1. Keep the room clean and dry.

    2. Pay attention to whether the child has a fever and give the child more boiled water.

    3. Avoid eating cold and hot food.

    4. Children's utensils and towels must be kept clean.

    5. Be careful not to go out to see the wind and rest at home.

    6. If chickenpox does not come out and you have a fever, you have to go to the doctor, if it has come out, you don't need to see a doctor, you don't need to take medicine and injections, the general pathological period is seven days, and it will be good to scab after seven days; 7. Chickenpox will be a little itchy, remember not to let the child scratch it, it will leave a scar after scratching.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, once a baby with chickenpox is diagnosed, it should be cared for at home until all the scabs are formed. When you have a fever, let your baby rest, eat a nutritious and easily digestible diet, and drink plenty of boiled water and juice. Do not scratch the acne rash with your baby's hands, especially be careful not to scratch the acne rash on the face, so as not to leave scars from the herpes being scratched and suppurated.

    Individual children with chickenpox may develop pneumonia and encephalitis. If you find that the baby has a high fever, coughing and wheezing, or vomiting, headache, irritability or drowsiness, you should find a doctor in time for diagnosis and treatment, I hope I can help you, I wish you health!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The incubation period for chickenpox is about 14 days. The onset is acute, mild, with moderate fever and rash, which begins on the scalp and compresses the trunk in a centripetal distribution. During the six-day eruption period, the rashes appeared in batches.

    The lesions appear to be characterized by a small erythematous maculopapular rash Parapyrophima Eruption Atheremia that does not leave a tired scar. The pain and itching are obvious in the water scar stage, and if the infection is secondary to the scratching, it can leave a slight indentation. There is no specific effect for this disease**, and the main treatment is symptomatic treatment to prevent **secondary infection**, and keep it clean to avoid itching.

    Herpes break? Fishy mortar plant reward? % methyl violet solution, unbroken can be applied with calamine lotion.

    Early use of antivirals can help.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, chickenpox** is mainly antiviral**, you can use antiviral oral liquid, ribavirin, etc., if there is a secondary infection, you can add amoxicillin, azithromycin, roxithromycin, etc. Drink plenty of water, change clothes frequently, keep **clean, and if the systemic symptoms are severe, go to the hospital in time**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is necessary to further confirm whether it is urticaria or chickenpox, and formulate a ** method after diagnosis. Chickenpox requires antiviral drugs to treat the symptoms**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Don't let your child scratch the pimple, otherwise it will leave a scar in the future. If it is very itchy, you can ask the doctor to prescribe some rubbing medicine, and be careful not to let the child blow the wind.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Take a bath frequently, eat more light food, touch some medicine properly, go to the hospital, they will prescribe medicine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At that time, my daughter's doctor prescribed an antiviral oral solution, and it was best not to go out.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Isolation to avoid infection: Because chickenpox is a highly contagious acute infectious disease, the main transmission routes are respiratory tract and direct contact. When a baby is diagnosed with chickenpox, if it is a kindergarten baby, mothers should take the baby home for isolation** to avoid infecting other school children.

    Isolation should continue until all herpes is dry and crusted over.

    2. Open windows to promote air circulation: Air circulation also has the effect of killing viruses in the air. Of course, mothers should also pay attention to the temperature in the room should not be too low to avoid the baby getting cold and illness, and pay attention to keeping warm. In addition, the room is irradiated by sunlight and can use ultraviolet rays to kill viruses.

    3. The baby's daily necessities should be disinfected separately: the clothes, bedding, towels, dressings, toys, and tableware that come into contact with chickenpox herpes liquid should be washed, sunburned, scalded, boiled, and burned and disinfected according to the situation, and should not be shared with healthy adults. At the same time, it is necessary to change clothes and quilts frequently and keep them clean.

    4. Avoid the baby from scratching the acne rash with his hands: when the baby has chickenpox, the ** part will feel itchy, and the baby will accidentally scratch the acne rash and aggravate the infection. Therefore, mothers should pay attention to the baby not to scratch the acne rash on the face, hands, etc., so as not to cause the herpes to be scratched and suppurated and infected, and if the lesion is deeply damaged, it may leave a scar.

    To prevent this from happening, cut your child's nails short and keep their hands clean. A pair of gloves with a raw edge outwards can be sewn, or gauze can be wrapped around his hands. If the herpes breaks, apply 1% purple syrup, or antibiotic ointment if suppurated.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chickenpox is caused by the varicella herpes virus, which mainly occurs in children under the age of 10, and is the epidemic season in late winter and early spring. After being infected, the onset usually begins after an incubation period of 11 to 20 days, and there is already a risk of transmission to others during the incubation period. If you get chickenpox once, you usually don't get it again.

    Initially, there will be a slight fever and fatigue.

    Chickenpox is caused by the varicella herpes virus, which mainly occurs in children under the age of 10, and is the epidemic season in late winter and early spring. After being infected, the onset usually begins after an incubation period of 11 to 20 days, and there is already a risk of transmission to others during the incubation period. If you get chickenpox once, you usually don't get it again.

    Mild fever, fatigue, loss of appetite may appear at the beginning, followed by blisters and rashes, mainly on the torso, then on the face, limbs, and in severe cases, rashes may appear in the mouth and ears. After about 1 week, the scab begins to form, and it takes 2 to 3 weeks for the scab to fall off completely.

    Chickenpox is very contagious, so if a young child is infected at home, it is best to let him rest at home, stop going to school for the time being, and wait until the rash all over his body has scabbed and dried up, and he can not go to school or other public places after he is not contagious. Do not use fever-reducing drugs such as aspirin when chickenpox occurs, so as not to complicate other symptoms.

    How to care for a person with chickenpox?

    1. Relieve itching. When chickenpox occurs, it is easy to itch all over the body, so you can ask the doctor to prescribe some anti-itching drugs, and do not let the child scratch indiscriminately.

    2. Take a shower. When your toddler is uncomfortable, you can help him take a simple shower to make his body feel refreshed and comfortable.

    3. Cut your nails short. Cut your child's fingernails short to avoid scratching the wound. If it is a baby, you can put on small cotton gloves for him.

    4. Keep it clean. During chickenpox, it is still necessary to help the baby take a bath, and after bathing, you can use a bath towel to absorb the water on your body, and then apply anti-itch medicine.

    It is recommended to go to a professional hospital to have a look, Chongqing Dibang ** Hospital is very good. That's where the colleague's child is. One thousand.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Do you think it's chickenpox, or do doctors say it's chickenpox? No matter who says it, go to a regular hospital**, and adults who have not had chickenpox are also contagious, pay attention to respiratory isolation, and wash your hands often.

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