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Chicken pox
My husband has chicken pox last 2 days. Today is 3rd day and itchiness level is high and having also pain what should i do to prevent this.. and i also want to know should he drink cold water or normal water? And in which time he will get well?
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HELLO, TABLET ATREX25MG ONE AT NIGHT FOR TEN DAYS ABOLISHED ITCHING.N INDUCED SLEEP. IN DAY IF NEEDED TAKE TABLET CETRIZINE AFTE LUNCH SO NO ITCH N SLEEP COMFORTABLE. TABLET SIGMOFLAM TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER LUNCH AND DINNER TO REDUCE PAIN , DRY THE SCARS. TABLET AZITHROMYCIN 500 AS PNEUMONIA IS VERY COMMON WITH THIS.FOR SEVEN TO TEN DAYS.ONE PER DAY. O.K, BYE.
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You can give him cetrizine tablets  twice daily  for the itching. For pain give Dolo  650 mg tabs. Let him drink  normal water only. It will take  3 weeks for him to recover  completely.
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