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275A page 87 Chickenpoxs can cause fevers up to 102 degrees with weakness and red spots Rashes can occur on the head then slowly on the arms and legs Red Spots will start on the same day as the fever does As old blisters crust up new blisters will form J 10 21 days after pexposure you will begin to get blisters Other symptoms will occur after blisters are formed Some symptoms may include tiredness loss of appetite and feeling uncomfortable There will be three stages to this disease The first one will be when the numbs break out and this will be for several days Then the second stage will happen During the second stage small small blisters will form and eventually they will break Leading into the last and finally stage the newly burst blisters will then crust over and turn into scabs As this all end the virus will be over but the virus will always be in your body However you will only receive chickenpoxs once but they might later in the future become shingles which is another disease like chickenpoxs I Tests diagnosis Doctors Observation When diagnosing chickenpoxs they are based on the telltale rash that the doctor will see over Chicken poxs can be confirmed by bloods teats or a culture of lesion samples If your child shows symptoms of chickenpoxs take the to a doctor to have an experts opinion A doctor may diagnose your child by looking at their rash and symptoms
A doctor may prescribe certain medications for your child I Chickenpoxs can not be diagnosed or tested until symptoms from the virus occur E Treatment If children are healthy during chicken pox then there is no medical treatment required Doctor may prescribe an antihistamine to relieve the itching Depending on the case doctors may recommend certain treatment and or hospitalization I In 1974 Japanese physician published that he had come up with a vaccine that prevents chicken pox He also found out that chicken pox is cause by varicella zoster virus B page 307 In the 1990s a man named Mercks won FDA approval for his chicken poxs vaccine In 2006 he also received his shingles vaccine which is caused by the same virus varicella zoster B page 365 If given the vaccine shot side affects may occur like swelling redness and soreness Typically most children do not have side affects from the vaccine shots
This vaccine allows you to be immune to the chickenpox without harm or risk C page 164 165 Conclusion Prognosis Time The average time for chickenpoxs can very between 7 10 days People with this virus are told to have gotten it 1 2 days before rashes appear D 10 21 days after exposure is when the blisters occur Other symptoms may come a few days before the blisters began I Steps There will be three stages to this disease The first one will be when the bumbs break out and this will be for several days Then the second stage will happen During the second stage small blisters will form and eventually they will break Leading into the last and finally stage the newly burst blisters will then crust over and turn into scabs As this all ends the virus will be over I Concluding Statement Chickenpoxs is childhood disease that almost everyone got before vaccines Chickenpoxs can cause fevers and red itchy bumps then eventually break and turn into scabs as the virus comes to an end Although most parents want there child to get chickenpoxs it s better to get the vaccine and not risk your child health