Some patients, particularly those vaccinated in the past, can get a case of chickenpox so mild that no bumps are noticed. Talk with your healthcare provider for information specific to your situation.
Yes you can. A high temperature is just a common symptom of the flu. So if you don't have a temperature but possess other symptoms, you may have the flu. Also, if you believe you have the flu but don't have a high temperature, the temperature may still follow afterward as the flu progresses.
Yes you can, although a fever is a very common symptom of influenza. See the related questions below.
It is possible to have the chickenpox and have a low fever or no fever at all. Particularly, this is possible if you have already been vaccinated and get a mild version of the illness.
Chickenpox is contagious until the blisters and sores scab over. This scabbing usually happens some days after the fever resolves, so you are usually contagious even when you have no fever.
A chickenpox "carrier" is someone who is infected with chickenpox but does not have symptoms. Therefore, someone "carrying" chickenpox has no symptoms by definition.
yes.
All chickenpox are contagious...there is only one kind...
Yes, you can be contagious with chickenpox before symptoms occur.
Chickenpox is no longer contagious after the bumps are scabbed over and dry.
Chickenpox is contagious until the chickenpox blisters and sores are scabbed.
Cats can't get chickenpox. Chickenpox is a virus that is only contagious to humans and a few primates.
Yes, chickenpox is contagious two to four days before the rash appears.
Chickenpox is no longer contagious once the lesions are scabbed over. So it is possible for spots to be visible, but to no longer be contagious.A chickenpox rash is contagious until all lesions are scabbed over. A person may no longer be contagious even if the spots are still visible.
Yes, chickenpox is highly contagious. But only to people who have never had it or had the vaccine. In countries without routine vaccination, 90% of people get chickenpox before they are 15 years old.
YES!!! It is a very contagious disease!
yes it can be contagious
The fever for a child with chickenpox will usually last for two to three days.
Yes. You are contagious with low grade fever. Some times you are contagious without fever also. Some times you get asymptomatic infections.