Since it is a virus that caused the Chickenpox, there is no medication or treatment to “cure” it. A child with Chickenpox that’s being infected by bacteria is very common in the world because children often scratch and pick the blisters, if the blisters burst or break because you scratched or picked it, you'll have small scars when Chickenpox so passed. If that happens you can have itch relief to help. Medication or immunoglobulin from people then inject into you will be required for people with Chickenpox if they are at risk of complications. Whether or not to use it, it depend on the person’s age, health, and time of infection. Your doctor will tell you which medication is right for your child.
In most cases Chickenpox are resolvable by itself without needing and medication, so the best treatment for it is to:
2. Drink lots of water to avoid dehydrate
3. Warm baths
4. Use cream such as calamine lotion to reduce the itchiness
5. Avoid salty food
6. Wear mittens to stop children from scratching
7. Wear loose clothes
8. Keep clean at all time
There are also reasons you should not be vaccinated for these reasons:
1. Are ill at the time of vaccination
2. Pregnant
3. Have allergic reaction to antibiotic neomycin, or a previous dose of Chickenpox
If you are one of the condition below, please check with your doctor before taking the Chickenpox vaccine:
1.Undergoing chemotherapy or radiation for cancer
2.Taking steroid drugs
3.HIV or another disease that effects you immune system
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