Chickenpox causes small bumps that turn into blisters, sores, and crusts.
Normally, people recover fully from chickenpox and it does not affect life expectancy.
Chickenpox doesn't affect fertility. The virus usually associated with infertility is another common childhood illness - mumps. Mumps can affect the testes, and in an adult can result in infertility.
No, you do not have to have skin to skin contact in order to be infected with chickenpox. You can get chickenpox by breathing in the germs from someones sneeze, cough, skin to skin contact, or touching a surface the infected person has recently touched. Hope this helps. :)
You can get chickenpox on your scrotum and on any skin or mucous membranes.
Yes, the skin lesions of chickenpox are the most specific sign of the infection.
You can get chickenpox on any skin or mucous membranes, including the genitals.
All parts of the skin is affected in Chickenpox. Although most of them are in the trunk area of the patient. But the lesions can be everywhere.
Chickenpox does not affect fertility. Any woman can be infertile, but it has nothing to do with her chickenpox history.
Turtles can't get chickenpox. Chickenpox affect humans and a few other primates.
Chickenpox bumps can be found on any skin or mucous membranes.
Yes, you can get chickenpox on any part of your skin or mucous membranes, including your feet.
This is a trick question. The proper name for the system of skin is called the Integument. How do you know someone has chicken pox? By seeing the rash on the skin. So the answer is : it forms a rash or vesicles.