Chicken pox

2023-05-16 20:24:29
Can i meet my friend after 6 days or a week of chickenpox..as it becomes non transforable or need to wait till blisters dry
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Wait for 3 to4 dayd

Answered2023-05-17 02:39:18

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Wait till scabs fall down

Answered2023-05-17 02:05:21

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You need to wait till your chicken pox blisters are crusted over to not be infectious.

Answered2023-05-17 01:23:02

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Wait till the bisters shed off.
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in case you develop similar symptoms take the prophylaxis of chickenpox.

Answered2023-05-16 20:30:39

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-05-19 12:03:50

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-05-17 12:34:59

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Wait till scabs fall off

Answered2023-05-17 04:55:34

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Wait till scabs fall down

Answered2023-05-17 02:15:06

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Wait till scab fall down

Answered2023-05-17 01:50:09

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