Chickenpox Relief
While having chickenpox isn’t going to make you ill, it can
be very annoying. Children often become cranky due to the
soreness and the itching caused by the sores on their bodies.
To help them be more comfortable there are various types of
relief you can get for them at the local store. You won’t need
to get your doctor to prescribe anything stronger than
that.
The most commonly used method of relief is applying calamine
lotion to the area regularly. This should be done with
something clean such as a cotton ball to prevent the chickenpox
virus from being spread. It can stain clothing though so you
want to make sure items that you don’t mind ruining are worn
once it is applied. You will need to reapply the calamine
lotion every couple of hours.
Many products out there offer ingredients to help stop the
itching. They are categorized as antihistamines. These can be
taken orally in the form of a capsule or with a liquid. Most of
them taste really good too so you won’t have any trouble
getting your children to take them. Sodium bicarbonate can be
added to bath water to offer some soothing relief before bed
time too.
It is very important for a person with chickenpox to take
warm showers or baths each day. This will allow the body to
help promote healing and relief. Be careful not to scrub hard
enough to open up the scabs though. This can lead to a type of
infection that can require medical care and a round of
antibiotics.
The frequency that you will need to offer these various
forms of treatment depend on the individual. Some people end up
with spots on every inch of their body. Others only experience
a mild outbreak of them. Everyone deals with the itchiness from
chickenpox differently too. Some people are able to leave them
alone while others have a hard time thinking about anything
else.
A combination of these methods will definitely help a person
with chickenpox to find relief. For children, try to engage
them in activities that will take their mind off of it. You can
play board games with them, read books, watch movies, and just
hang out. The less they focus on the chickenpox the better they
will feel.
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