Chicken Pox
Published: 14 June 2016 (Tue)
Last Updated: 17 November 2023 04:30 AM (GMT+8)
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Chicken Pox Treatment
Chicken Pox
- Chicken pox is a viral infection
- The most prominent symptom is the appearance of red spots and rashes on skin
- It is a highly contagious condition
Symptoms to look for:
Reaction to allergens vary in individuals and can cause,
- Rashes or tiny red spots on the skin
- These appear mostly on the upper back or chest
- As infection grows rashes spread to face and lower extremities
- Overtime,
- Rashes get filled with fluid
- Thick crust develops
- As some of these rashes dry, new ones come up
- Itchy blisters
- Mild fever
- Headache
- Weakness
Causes:
- The condition may spread if one comes in contact with,
- Cough or sneeze of an infected person
- Fluid from the chickenpox blister
- Lack of vaccination for chickenpox
Natural home remedy using green peas:
1. Take 200 g green peas
2. Boil them in water
3. Drain the water
4. Crush the peas to make a paste
5. Apply this paste on the affected area
6. Leave it for 1 hr
Natural home remedies using baking soda:
1. Baking soda helps control the itching
2. Take 1 bowl of water
3. Add 3 tbsp baking soda
4. Mix well
5. Use a sponge to apply on the skin
6. Make sure that the soda dries on skin
Natural home remedies using carrots and coriander leaves:
1. Take 100 g chopped carrots
2. Add 60 g fresh coriander leaves
3. Add them in 500 ml water and boil till water reduces to half
4. Drink this soup once a day
5. Add salt and pepper for taste
Tips:
- The condition may spread if one comes in contact with
- Vaccinate your child for chicken pox
- Avoid itching or scratching the blisters as it can aggravate the condition. It can also leave permanent scars on the skin