Symptoms of Chicken Pox

Common symptoms of chickenpox are most easily detected is a red rash that can spread throughout the body. But there are some other symptoms that may be experienced before the appearance of the rash, among others:

- Fever.

- Nausea to be no appetite.

- Headache.

- Fatigue.

- Pain or muscle pain.



The symptoms above occur more severe in adult patients compared to patients with children. Itchy rash will appear after the symptoms above. Not all people with chickenpox rash experiencing the same symptoms. There is only experience it at some particular parts of the body (such as the scalp, face, chest, back, abdomen, or leg) and there are all over the body even in the mouth and ear and in the buttocks area. The rash will usually go through three stages of change, namely:

- Rash become small bumps that itch.

- Half a day later, bumps into nodules contain a liquid which is very itchy.

- After 1-2 days, nodule dry up and become scabs that will peel yourself.



But there are some sufferers who experience more severe chickenpox. Contact your doctor immediately if any unusual symptoms that arise, for example:

- Chest pain.

- Difficulty in breathing.

- The skin around the pimple becomes red and sore as a result of infection.

- Symptoms of dehydration such as dry mouth and infrequent urination.





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