Doctors can't treat chicken pox, but they can give medication that can help treat it. Also, chicken pox is very rare now.
Current technologies used to treat chickenpox include antiviral medications such as acyclovir, and varicella immunoglobulin.
Lemon juice on chickenpox sores would be both painful and ineffective.
To "rule out" something means to eliminate it as a possibility. Therefore, if the doctor has ruled out chickenpox, it means she has decided that you don't have chickenpox.
Anti-viral agents.
you can prevent it by getting vaccinated. ask your doctor about it.
You can get chickenpox on your scrotum and on any skin or mucous membranes.
Chickenpox does not affect fertility. Any woman can be infertile, but it has nothing to do with her chickenpox history.
People of all nationalities are susceptible to chickenpox. Mexicans get chickenpox, like those from any other country.
Typically, a person who needs proof of chickenpox can get a blood test showing antibodies to chickenpox. In some contexts, a signed statement from your doctor who diagnosed chickenpox will suffice.
You can get chickenpox on any skin or mucous membranes, including the genitals.
You can use any mild soap when you have chickenpox.
Antibiotics often are prescribed if blisters become infected.