Chickenpox Symptoms
If you have been around anyone that gets chickenpox there is
a good chance you will get in unless you already have. Since
chickenpox are very contagious it is best to stay away from
others while you have it. Yet those you have come into contact
with even up to three weeks earlier may already be infected. In
fact, that is likely the way you came into contact with it as
well.
There are generally very few signs of chickenpox during that
incubation period. A person may start to see red spots on their
body that are itchy. This may initially look like an allergic
reaction of some type. A person can go to bed just fine but
wake up covered with chickenpox from head to toe. Looking back
though, some people do show some signs that changes are taking
place to the body. The problem is that they are very common
symptoms so they can be associated with anything until you see
the red spots.
Some children end up with a slight fever during the
incubation period. They can appear more tired and even
irritable at times. Many children decrease the amount of food
they consume slightly. At the same time though they increase
the amount they have to drink. Many parents just chalk this up
to the child being thirsty though. A cough and even discharge
from the nose may be present as well.
The symptoms that do appear in relationship to chickenpox
are very mild when you are talking about a healthy individual.
This is why most parents aren’t overly concerned about them.
For children with a weak immune system and other medical
problems though they can be a sign of concern. Consult with
your doctor to figure out the very best course of action to
take.
There isn’t anything you can do to offset the chickenpox
once these symptoms start. You can make sure you have all of
the things you need for your child to be as comfortable as
possible. If they have been exposed to chickenpox you can be
likely certain they are coming any day. If you work outside of
the home you need to start preparing to take time off or to
arrange for a sitter.
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