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Chicken Pox And Pets

Chicken Pox And Pets

If you have pets and your child gets chicken pox, one of the main fears that you will have is whether the child and the pets will both be down with the illness compounding your worries. However, the good news is that chicken and pets are More...

Flea Bite Vs Chicken Pox

Flea Bite Vs Chicken Pox

Flea bite is very often mistaken for chicken pox because the bumps look very similar to blisters that one gets in chicken pox. However, the two are not the same and flea bite vs chicken pox are far apart when one is caused due to an insect bit while the other is caused due to a viral infection.More...

 

What Does Chicken Pox Look Like ?

     Chicken pox is quite a common illness among children, especially those under the age of 12. Chicken pox looks like a rash with blisters that appear all over the body accompanied with cold-like symptoms. More...  

Chicken Pox Early Symptoms

 Chicken Pox Early Symptoms                           

     Chicken pox is usually spread if you end up breathing in droplets sneezed or coughed by a person who is infected with chicken pox. It can take as long as 10 to 21 days before chicken pox early symptoms manifest themselves. However, usually a person will show early symptoms 14 to 16 days after getting exposed to chicken pox. More...

 

Connection Between Chicken Pox And Shingles

Connection Between Chicken Pox And Shingles      Chicken pox is a viral disease caused due to infection by the varicella zoster virus. A person having chicken pox will have characteristic skin rash, fever and fatigue. The rash initially starts as red bumps and within a few hours they turn into blisters and spread throughout the body, including the mouth, scalp and eyes. More...

 

Is It Dangerous For Infants To Have The Chicken Pox?

Is It Dangerous For Infants To Have The Chicken Pox     Practically anyone who has never had chicken pox can get infected when exposed to a person who has chicken pox. Even an infant can get chicken pox especially when the infant's mother has never had chicken pox because he will not get the antibodies from the mother while he was in the womb. More...

 

Is The Varicella Vaccine Safe ?

Is The Varicella Vaccine Safe        When it comes to taking vaccination for chicken pox, the most asked question is: Is the varicella vaccine safe? There can be only one answer to this question and that is a yes. Varicella vaccines are very safe as they have been tested for safety before being approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. More...

What Are Other Names For Chicken Pox ?

What Are Other Names For Chicken Pox      Usually children get chicken pox in their childhood and most forget about it until the dormant varicella zoster virus reactivates itself and causes shingles. However, chicken pox is a highly contagious viral infection that leads to the development of fluid-filled blisters. More...

 

Chicken Pox Attack What Body System

Chicken Pox Attack What Body System     Chicken pox is a viral infection caused by varicella zoster virus and it is highly contagious. It is transmitted from an infected person to another through close contact or through air. Usually you contract chicken pox as a child that gives you life long immunity to the infection. More...

Chemotherapy And Adult Chicken Pox Breakout

Chemotherapy And Adult Chicken Pox Breakout     Usually as a child when you get chicken pox, it is not considered very severe. However, getting adult chicken pox breakout is a completely different ball game. Adults are often badly affected when they get a chicken pox breakout and if the adult is set for chemotherapy, it can be life threatening. More...

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All-About-Varicella-Zoster-Virus      If you want to know all about varicella zoster virus, you have come to the right place. The varicella zoster virus is responsible for causing chicken pox and shingles. Chicken pox is a common disease that most children get it. Although contagious, chicken pox does not cause serious problems in children. More..