symptoms of chicken pox
symptoms of chicken pox
-
1.
by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-02-10
Symptoms of Chickenpox ( varicella ) may vary from pacient to pacient making us see people that have headaches, flue like symptoms or even fever, that in some cases can reach 105 F, and swollen gland...
-
2.
by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-02-10
Some time ago, shingles and chickenpox were considered to be diseases with no relationship between. Time has passed and scientists discovered that both diseases are causes by the same virus, the varic...
-
3.
by Groshan fabiola - 2007-02-19
The symptoms of chickenpox can sometimes be quite disturbing and hard to bare. The most disturbing symptom is the itch that comes along with the skin rash. In order to make the itch disappear cool ...
-
4.
by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-02-28
Chicken pox, as any other contagious disease, is contracted if getting in direct contact with the persons infected. The virus that causes chicken pox, called varicella, also spreads through air, causi...
-
5.
by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-03-01
My baby has a red, spotty rash all over her chest. Could it be chicken pox?It is very possible. The chicken pox usually shows up on the body under the form of a simple rash (tiny red itching spots). ...
-
6.
by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-03-19
Chicken pox is very common in children, being actually a children' s disease. It is very contagious and it is actually nothing but a viral infection. Chicken pox is cause by a virus called varicella z...
-
7.
by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-03-19
Chicken pox is very common in children, being actually a children' s disease. It is very contagious and it is actually nothing but a viral infection. Chicken pox is cause by a virus called varicella z...
-
8.
by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-04-19
Chicken pox is a children' s disese, however it is very unlikely that a child who has not yet had his/ her birthday develop chicken pox. While in the womb, the fetus will receive antibodies from his/ ...
-
9.
by Groshan Fabiola - 2007-04-24
Chicken pox is caused by varicella zoster, a virus that also causes shingles. Years after your child has suffered from chicken pox, that virus may reappear as a rash named shingles. However, this can ...
-
10.
by Groshan fabiola - 2007-05-16
In many cases chickenpox develops in childhood. It is known that there are rare cases those of persons that have not caught the virus at an early age. That is why it was concluded that at the ag...