depending on the age if so ask a doctor
A child with chickenpox should avoid aspirin.
You should seek medical attention right away if you have given your child Aspirin when they have chicken pox. When Aspirin is given to a child with chicken pox, it can cause them to get a condition called Reyes syndrome.
All children with chickenpox should avoid aspirin. If a child can safely take acetaminophen, s/he can do so when s/he has chickenpox.
No, Because you could cause them serious damage to the liver.
But
GET THE CHILD TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM IMMEDIATELY!
NO
because child may be at risk for unexpected severe bleeding
You can't nor should you be able to. You cannot avoid supporting your own child.You can't nor should you be able to. You cannot avoid supporting your own child.You can't nor should you be able to. You cannot avoid supporting your own child.You can't nor should you be able to. You cannot avoid supporting your own child.
because they might get sick by it
Talk to your pharmacist.
I thought aspirin was fatal to dogs even in small doses. Ask a veterinarian