Chickenpox virus remains in your body, and may be reactivated later to cause shingles.
If you had it as a baby, it could be chickenpox: if not enough immunity is built up the first time, then the varciella-zoster virus can strike again, as chickenpox, not shingles.
Crocodiles do not get chickenpox. Chickenpox affects only humans and a few other primates.
If you spent time with someone with chickenpox, you could be infected unless you had chickenpox or the vaccine before.
If you had chickenpox, it's possible for your bumps to get a secondary infection. In other words, you could have a bacterial infection of the chickenpox sores.
No. Chickenpox did not come from smallpox they are 2 separate viruses.
White stuff does not come out of chickenpox bumps. Perhaps you have misdiagnosed yourself. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
It is likely that lymph nodes ("glands") in your next will be back to normal within months of having chickenpox.
Yes you can get chicken pox everywhere!
You could get chicken pox if you have never had it before. However, while your chances of getting chicken pox from someone with shingles is in the realm of possibility, you will rarely come across someone with shingles, since they are mostly home with the illness.
No. You can however catch chickenpox from the shingles if you've never had them before. The shingles themselves come from a dormant chickenpox virus in your skin tissue.
A ghost, an animal or you could come back in hell.
Chickenpox and pregnancy are two different sickness all together.