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Chickenpox or chickenpox - an acute contagious infectious disease that occurs with characteristic rash in the form of bubbles. Often this disease suffer in childhood, when the child only gets to kindergarten, and starts to hurt different diseases that children pass each other.
This disease occurs because of one of the herpes viruses. It is a highly contagious disease that can be transmitted to the air - droplets (by sneezing, speaking).
The patient with chickenpox becomes dangerous to others still two days before the rash and is contagious to five - seven days from the onset of rash. The incubation period for chickenpox is from seven to twenty-one days. The virus enters the human body through the mucous membrane of the pharynx, mouth and nose. Then with the help of the blood or lymph it spreads throughout the body, and then actively propagated.
The beginning of chickenpox are fever, weakness. On the skin, face, mucous membranes begin to appear reddish spots, the size of which is up to seven millimeters. After some time in the form of redness blisters that develop into blisters with clear fluid. After a few days on the surface appear brown, which after falling off do not leave a single trace.
For diseases occur more and more rashes, so in a small area of skin can be seen rashes and blisters and scabs. Note that the rash is accompanied by severe itching, with each new wave of fever and rash appears weak. We do not recommend actively combing rash as peeling scabs and skin damage can lead to the ingress of infection in consequence of which there festering.
In some cases, complications may occur. The main cause of this complication is inaccurate and improper treatment of rashes, and this may entail the presence of scars.
Pretty rarely occur severe chickenpox with visceral and brain. Such forms of the disease are treated only in a hospital, used by certain therapeutic methods of treatment.
Treatment of varicella
Accurate diagnosis can be established only when the expert examination of the patient. Treatment usually chicken pox can be performed at home, the main goal of treatment is to prevent festering rash. In most cases, used Zelenka, an aqueous solution of potassium permanganate or furatsilina liquid Castellani. Note that solutions based on alcohol children suffer pretty painful.
From the onset of the disease bathing child in the tub is added a weak solution of potassium permanganate. Remember that now for the baby's skin you need to create the most comfortable conditions: Use only cotton underwear, do not wear tight clothes and tight.
In the event of very severe itching rash may appoint experts allergy medications.
Sick chicken pox should be isolated at home for about ten days from the onset of the disease.
There is a vaccine against varicella. This vaccine is recommended for children under one year old and older. It will prevent chickenpox and complications. Such a vaccine can protect against the disease for ten years, even if the chance arises and chickenpox, it will take place in an easy manner.
Note that not all people may be vaccinated because of which the disease taking certain medications that reduce immunity, since they can cause problems. Therefore, before vaccination should consult with a specialist.
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