When can a one and a half year old child recover from chickenpox

  Chickenpox is a relatively serious viral infectious diseases. It often occurs in children, which will cause certain damage to the children's immune system and also easily lead to other complications. Therefore, when children have the symptoms of chickenpox, parents will be very worried. When will a child aged one and a half get well from chickenpox?

  

When can a one and a half year old child recover from chickenpox1

  Normally, as long as chickenpox patients receive timely treatment, their condition can be effectively controlled and the disease can be cured in about half a month. If the child is relatively young, their immune system will be relatively low, which will prolong the course of the disease. It may take a longer time to completely treat chickenpox.

  When parents notice symptoms of chickenpox in their children, they should go to the hospital as soon as possible for treatment, cooperate with doctors to use antiviral drugs, and relieve the symptoms through oral medication and topical ointment. During this period, children should rest more, drink more water, and have a light diet. During this period, it is also important to avoid feeding children fish and seafood that are prone to allergies, as this may worsen the condition.

  Parents should also pay attention to the cleanliness of their children's skin, especially the care of the affected area. Do not let children scratch chickenpox to avoid scratching it and causing secondary infections or other complications. If a child feels itchy on the skin, parents can apply an appropriate amount of anti itch medication according to the doctor's advice to help alleviate the itching symptoms.

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