yes it has complications!to name one is respiratory problem
Chickenpox vaccine is useful. It reduces the risk of chickenpox, of complications, hospitalizations, and deaths from chickenpox, and of shingles.
chickenpox can cause death in a person of any age. This happens due to complications such as pnuemonia, meningitis, staph infections etc.
Congenital chickenpox is treated immediately to prevent serious complications or death.
Getting chickenpox as an adult has a higher risk of complications and death.
Yes, the vaccine reduces the severity of chickenpox and the risk of complications and hospitalization.
Depends on the stage of chickenpox the person is in. Example not really serious, $30
The immune suppression that results from taking corticosteroids can increase the risk of more widespread chickenpox, or chickenpox with complications.
If you get chickenpox after having the vaccine, it is likely to be very mild case and unlikely to cause serious complications.
Chickenpox vaccine provides protection against the chickenpox virus, which can cause both chickenpox and shingles. Getting the vaccine reduces the risk of serious complications, which can occur in pregnant women with chickenpox as well as immunocompromised patients.its a practice for your body
Taking varicella immunoglobulin can prevent chickenpox or reduce the risk of serious disease. These treatments are reserved for those at risk for serious complications from chickenpox.
The chances of developing encephalitis as a complication of chickenpox (varicella) are relatively low. Encephalitis occurs in approximately 1 in 4,000 cases of chickenpox. While the risk is higher in certain populations, such as immunocompromised individuals, most healthy children recover from chickenpox without severe complications. Vaccination against chickenpox significantly reduces the incidence of both the disease and its associated complications.
Yes, there have always been deaths from chickenpox. Usually, patients recover completely without complications.