Chicken Pox was considered part of growing up! You went through it just as you would: falls, bruises, cuts, etc. Fortunately for us, doctors have come up with an excellent vaccine that can completely prevent chicken pox. It is now part of the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) immunization schedule and the recommended vaccine list of the IAP (Indian Academy of Pediatrics).
Chickenpox is a highly infectious disease caused by the Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV), usually occurring early or mid-childhood.
A child with chickenpox is infectious from 1-2 days before the rash eruption until all lesions develop crusts. So, unless your child has been vaccinated, she may come down with chickenpox. Parents should not send any child with a fever to school since a more infectious illness may evolve.
Most children with chickenpox are sick, with symptoms such as a fever, headache, tummy ache, or loss of appetite for a day or two before breaking out in the classic pox rash. These symptoms continue for 2 to 4 days after breaking into a rash. The average child develops 250 to 500 small, itchy, fluid-filled blisters over red spots on the skin.
You should use Paracetamol (some popular brands are Crocin, Calpol, etc.) but only if the fever is more than 101°F. Please do not use aspirin (which can cause a dangerous condition called Reyes syndrome) or ibuprofen (which can be associated with severe secondary infections).
Please do not worry. Almost all children have an excellent outcome with a residual scar or two (where they have scratched a lot) to show for their ordeal. Serious complications like encephalitis, pneumonia, or secondary bacterial infections can occur, but these are only exceptions.
In most cases, none at all. Very rarely, the virus may remain dormant in the body for a period of years only to come up again in the form of shingles or herpes zoster.
The chickenpox vaccine is highly effective in preventing the disease. Read all about it on the chicken pox vaccine page!
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