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How To Get Rid Of Chickenpox
November 25th, 2008 by admin
Back in the mid 1600s, a physician named Richard Morton named a disease that he thought was a milder form of smallpox “chicken pox”. There was no specific proof that the two are different diseases until 1767, William Heberden, another physician from England, demonstrated that chickenpox was different from smallpox. Regardless of the nomenclature though, the disease that is known as chickenpox has long been a common experience for most children and some adults the world over, year after year.
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The main culprit for the chickenpox disease is a virus called varicella zoster, one of the eight herpes viruses that infect humans and other vertebrates. Chickenpox is a highly contagious disease, and for the most part, it usually appears early on in a person's life. Before the introduction of the chickenpox vaccine, about four million people contracted chickenpox in the United States alone, with the majority of those afflicted children.
For the most part, chickenpox is a mild disease, even if it is highly contagious. It is more severe in adults than in children though. Also, pregnant women and those whose immune systems are compromised are in higher risk of getting serious complications from chickenpox. Those who have contracted chickenpox generally become immune to it, although a reactivation of the varicella zoster virus can occur in what is generally known as shingles.
The best known symptom of a chickenpox illness is red rash that breaks out on different parts of your body, but commonly in the neck, face, chest, and arms. The red rash develops an irregular outline (called a rose petal). There will also be a clear vesicle that develops on top of the reddened area. After about eight to twelve hours the vesicle gets cloudy and breaks, leaving behind a crust. It should be remembered that the fluid from a broken vesicle is very contagious. After seven days or so, the crust falls off, usually leaving a crater or a scar. The scars usually disappear months after the outbreak, provided you did not do anything to the vesicle like scratch it or forcibly break it.
The rashes or lesions may also be accompanied by several other symptoms such as:
- fever
- mild headache
- a general feeling of comfort or irritability
- abdominal pain and appetite loss
- mild cough and runny nose.

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I got CP on or around 9/12/2011. I still have them and can’t go to work. Why are they still here and what can I do to get rid of them? They are at least 60% better but at 38 and a sigle parent, I need to get back to work. It is now 10/5/2011, when will it go away???
How to get rid of chickenpoxs is it oatmeal bath
Hello, i got the chicken pox, horrible ill tell you. Resting alot will help you get better and drinking lots of fluid will also help you. I would always take bath with warm water, that will help you from the itching, dont scratch or pop the pimples, youll be left with scars!
Hi there i got chickenpox on suday but how do i get rid of them.
Hi There, I got Chickenpox on Independence Day, 4th July 2010, how?? but I got it. Not scratching scabs,having regular warm(not hot)showers,using Calamine Lotion applied to effected areas immediately after showers, helps for a peaceful and fairly scratch proof night. Having lots of fluids, and anti-viral medication( zelitrex)and lots of H2O helps healing process.Hey,just don’t scratch, let the VZ Virus take its course and you do get better. GOD Bless You.Cheers Andre Chetty