Chickenpox bumps are usually all scabbed over within seven to ten days of onset. If you are still getting new blisters and sores two weeks after onset, you should contact your health care provider today.
No, chickenpox will not last for more than a year. If you feel you have had this type of rash for a year, you must see your health care provider to rule out other causes.
The chickenpox rash typically lasts for 7-10 days. It would not be at all unusual for chickenpox to last more than a week. If you believe you are having an unusual course of chickenpox, you should contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
If abdominal cramps last more than two weeks, it is definitely time to see your doctor. It could be a sign of infection or something else more serious.
If you want to get your child immunity to chickenpox, the use of chickenpox vaccine is a more controlled approach that has a lower side effect profile than natural chickenpox infection.
Adults, however, are much more likely than children to suffer dangerous complications. More than half of all chickenpox deaths occur among adults.
Yes! Mine usually last around seven! Unless it goes on heavily for more than two weeks, you should be fine. Yes! Mine usually last around seven! Unless it goes on heavily for more than two weeks, you should be fine.
The threat is greatest to newborns, who are more at risk of death from chickenpox than any other group.
if you have already had them than you wont get them but, if you hadn't than more than likely you will get em.
A vaccine for polio is specifically for polio and not for chickenpox. No more than trying to say that a hamburger is a salad.
You can only transmit chickenpox to someone if you have the chickenpox yourself.Once you had chicken pox you can not get it again-that is what is believed by doctors and scientists. You should be vaccinated for it because if you were not and did not have it when you were young you can get it when you are elderly but it is worse and called "shingles."
In general, a woman should not bleed for more than two weeks when she is on her period. Even after childbirth the general rule of thumb is that a new mother will bleed for about 2 weeks. However, sometimes her period will last longer than that.
much more than a week