Yes, as long as you have demonstrated immunity to chickenpox, you can go to work in a medical environment if your son has chickenpox. If you have had chickenpox or shingles diagnosed in the past; if you have had chickenpox vaccine; or if you have had a titer demonstrating immunity, there is no risk. Talk to the infection control department or contact at your facility for details specific to your situation.
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My son did not have chickenpox, he did receive a vaccination. He has been dx with shingles. The doctor explained that the vaccination is to blame. Apparently the vaccination lies dormant in the basal ganglia, the dermatomes in this area may become infected.
If your son has chickenpox and eczema, you should see your health care provider for more close evaluation and treatment. Contact your pediatrician or family practitioner today for advice specific to your situation.
i have worked in nursing homes and taking care of my handicap mom n son
If you think your son on etanercept has chickenpox, you must call the rheumatologist immediately, even on the after-hours line. He may need a change in therapy until the infection is resolved, and may need highly specialized treatment for chickenpox. Per the package insert, "Patients with a significant exposure to varicella virus should temporarily discontinue ENBREL therapy and be considered for prophylactic treatment with Varicella Zoster Immune Globulin." Do not stop your son's medication, though, without talking with your rheumatologist first. If you can't reach the rheumatologist, contact your son's primary care provider or their after-hours emergency line.
It's just a rash, don't worry. If you put some medicine on it, it'll go away.
I am looking for another orthodontist because my son orthodontist is retiring. my son just got braces in last year by using the medical card. i need to find another orthodontist so he can finish the work. i donot want the orthodontist to take out my son braces if they are not ready to come out .
Yes, it is illegal for a mother to access her adult son's medical records without his permission.
My son had these, We applied Hyrocoritizone each night and started using sensitive skin (liquid) soap during bath or shower. Hope this helps.
on susan's third day at work, a man comes into the office and demands to see his mother's medical chart. Susan pulls the chart and sees an entry stating that the mother does not want the son to have any information about her. What should susan do in this situation? are there any viable reasons the son should have access to his mother's medical information?
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Patients sometimes get a rash after chickenpox vaccine. It is possible that he could be contagious if his bumps are due to vaccine. He could be having an allergic reaction to the vaccination, or it could be a coincidence, and not be related to the vaccination. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your health history.