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Chickenpox in pregnancy

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08
August, 2020

The chance that you will become seriously ill with chickenpox later in life is higher if you are pregnant. If you get chicken pox during your pregnancy, there is a very small chance of birth defects in your unborn baby.

The chance of premature birth is also greater. Are you pregnant and did you not have chickenpox as a child? And have you not been vaccinated against chicken pox? Please contact your doctor immediately in the following cases:

  • You have been in contact with someone with chicken pox or shingles.
  • You suspect you have chicken pox. In this case, also consult your doctor if you have just given birth.

Do you have a question or do you want personal advice? Then visit the nearest store . Whatever your question, we are here for you.…

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Chickenpox in adults

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08
August, 2020April 27, 2022

Almost everyone has had chickenpox before age six. In rare cases it happens that a person gets chicken pox at a later age. Someone who gets chicken pox at a later age can become quite ill from it. In addition to a rash, you can also get pneumonia as an adult. Are you over 12 years old and do you have chicken pox? Then contact your doctor.

 

If you had chickenpox as a child, the virus can remain dormant in your body and cause shingles later in life .…

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What is my child allowed and not allowed?

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08
August, 2020

Does your little one suffer from chicken pox? If your child feels good, it can simply go to school or daycare. Chickenpox is already contagious before your child develops symptoms. So it makes no sense to keep your child at home to prevent contamination from other children. Your child can also take a shower or bath. Warm water can cause the itching to increase. Therefore use lukewarm water.

Are you going on vacation? Then keep the following things in mind:

  • Are you going to fly and are you unsure whether your child is allowed on board? Check with your airline about the rules about chicken pox.
  • Keep your child out of the pool. Swimming pool water can make itching worse and wounds can become infected after swimming.
  • Keep your child out of the sun . The blisters can burn quickly in the sun.
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What to do with chickenpox?

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08
August, 2020

Do not scratch

Try to prevent your child from scratching. Scratching only makes the itching worse. In addition, it can cause infections and scars. Therefore, keep your child’s nails clean and short. In case of a lot of itching, you can dab your child’s skin with vinegar water or lemon water. Or put some ice cubes in a washcloth and gently dab it over the blisters, this can temporarily relieve the itching.

Food and drink

Does your little one also have blisters in his or her mouth? Then it may be that the appetite decreases. Do not force food on your child, but make sure that your child gets enough fluids. A cool drink or a pop of water can provide relief.

Lubricate

Lubricating with zinc ointment , menthol gel or carbomer water gel reduces itching and ensures that the blisters dry out faster. You can simply buy zinc ointment and menthol gel at the drugstore. Carbomer water gel is available at pharmacies without a prescription.

Oatmeal bath

An oatmeal bath can also help reduce itching. Fill a washcloth with oatmeal and tie it off with a rubber band. Run a bath and put the washcloth in the water. The water then turns milky white.

Clothing

Dress your child in light and spacious clothing so that the skin can breathe. Clothing that is too tight can contaminate and infect the skin. Is your child still young? Then change the diaper regularly.…

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Course of chickenpox

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August, 2020April 27, 2022

The course of chicken pox often looks like this:

  1. Chickenpox usually starts with a cold that can be accompanied by a fever and a lumpy feeling.
  2. After one to two days, the first bumps appear on the trunk. These then extend to the face, arms, legs and hairy scalp.
  3. These bumps then cause blisters that are very itchy. The blisters are filled with clear fluid. Blisters can even form in the mouth, on the eyelids and on the scalp.
  4. After a few days, the blisters dry out to scabs.
  5. The scabs will disappear after about ten days.

Is Chicken Pox Contagious?

Yes, chicken pox is extremely contagious. The chicken pox virus can be transmitted by talking, sneezing, and coughing . The virus can also be transmitted through the fluid from the vesicles. Two days before the blisters develop, your child can already infect others. Chickenpox remains contagious until the blisters have dried up. The incubation period for chicken pox is about 14 to 21 days.…

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What are chicken pox?

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August, 2020April 27, 2022

Chickenpox is a contagious spot disease that causes itchy rashes . The disease is caused by a virus and occurs mainly in children between one and eight years old. Almost everyone gets chickenpox at some point in their life. You can’t get it after that. Babies who get chicken pox very early (0-3 months) often get chicken pox again as a child.

What are the symptoms of chickenpox?

The symptoms of chicken pox are:

  • Common cold
  • Fever
  • A drooping feeling
  • Small red spots and blisters the size of a pinhead (later scabs)
  • Very itching
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