Sometimes granuloma annulare can arise after chickenpox infection. See your health care provider for further diagnosis and treatment.
This infection is called chicken pox because the red marks look like a chicken pecked at the skin.
An insect bite could cause?æ one inch diameter red circle that has raised edges. It could be from a spider.
Chickenpox virus remains in your body, and may be reactivated later to cause shingles.
chickenpox can cause death in a person of any age. This happens due to complications such as pnuemonia, meningitis, staph infections etc.
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.
Swimming with chickenpox could spread the infection to others. A person with chickenpox should stay away from other people until the blisters and sores have scabbed. Swimming with open lesions may also cause a small risk of secondary infection if you swim in water that includes microbes.
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.
Could be shingles. Could be shingles. Could be shingles.
A force that could cause a object to move in a circle would be centripetal force. That is a product of mass and centripetal acceleration. It is quite a bit complicated.
Chickenpox and pregnancy are two different sickness all together.
Yes, there have always been deaths from chickenpox. Usually, patients recover completely without complications.
The bug bite will not cause shingles. Shingles is a re-activation of the chickenpox virus that affects a single nerve bundle, generally on the torso. The symptoms you are describing could be shingles (particularly if you had chickenpox as a child), or it could be an infection in the lymphatic system (possibly caused by a bug bite).