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How to stop irritating in chiken pox
Now I had chicken pox what to do for that to cure faster and food to take and what should not take suggestions
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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Chickenpox usually heals on its own in 1–2 weeks. Take rest, drink plenty of fluids, eat light home-cooked food (fruits, vegetables, dal, rice). Avoid oily, spicy or junk food. Do not scratch the blisters to prevent marks and infection. Use a gentle body lotion to apply whole body after bath
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If fever is very high or blisters are severe, consult a doctor immediately.
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Keep nails trimmed, wear loose cotton clothes, and stay isolated till all lesions are dry to avoid spreading infection.
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Hello 👋 Chicken pox Having chicken pox after 18 years need crucial n specific treatment for cure n to prevent scars It wil more extensive n scary but no need to worry it is curable with certain steps should be followed during breakout Specific medication should be started as soon as possible which resolves most of it Food - diet has to be followed strictly Good hydration Isolation Incase of emergency admission is best option Dnt do multiple treatment together
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do online consultation with dermatologist for better results
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