Having the vaccine is the safest way to avoid chickenpox. However, if your child still gets chickenpox, follow these tips from our GP for chickenpox in Marbella to help ease the symptoms and avoid skin infections.
Chickenpox is a widely infectious viral illness. While the incidence of chickenpox has decreased dramatically after the creation of the vaccine against chickenpox, there are still children who contract chickenpox each year. Fortunately, parents can do a great deal at home to help ease the symptoms of their children and prevent skin infections.
Chickenpox’s most frequent symptom is a rash, which develops into itchy, fluid-filled blisters, and scabs. The rash normally occurs first on the face, chest, and back, and then spreads to the rest of the body.
Other chickenpox signs and symptoms may include:
To help care for children with chickenpox, our GP for chickenpox in Marbella recommends the following tips:
Chickenpox clears up on its own without medication for most healthy children. If you have a newborn with chickenpox, or if your child has a weakened immune system, has trouble breathing, or if any of the blisters get infected, see a board-certified dermatologist.
Chickenpox is a mild disease for most kids, and it gets better on its own. Some children, though, can become more severely ill with chickenpox, and will need to see a doctor.
Call our GP for chickenpox in Marbella straight away if your child develops any abnormal symptoms, such as:
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