after you seek medical attention and your physican clears you or simply if you use store bought anti virus/creams and you wait the total healing period
The duration of contagiousness can vary depending on the type of infection or illness. Generally, you are no longer considered contagious when you have gone through the period in which the infection can be transmitted to others. However, it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional for specific guidance on your particular condition.
Chickenpox is no longer contagious after the bumps are scabbed over and dry.
It depends, if they are treated they are no longer contagious. If they are infected or not treated they can be spread to other humans.
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.
If it is strep you are contagious for 24 hours after you start antibiotics and are without a fever. If it is viral that is not as serious but you will be contagious for longer.
Depending on the bacteria, the infection will no longer be contagious between one and three days after beginning antibiotics. To be safe always use condoms.
No, it is viral and is very contagious, from a couple of days before symptoms appear until about a week afterwards. It may be contagious longer for children.
Depending on the bacteria, the infection will no longer be contagious between one and three days after beginning antibiotics. To be safe always use condoms.
it is only contagious as long as you have the serum on you. once you take a shower and get it off of you it is no longer contagious, but you need to make sure anything that came in contact with it needs to be washed as well if not the person that touches it could get it also. if you burst a blister it is not contagious the blisters are a natural reaction from our body to get rid of it. RN
When you have been fever free for 24 hours.
If they are to, or past, the stage where they have a violent, gagging cough, then they are likely no longer contagious.
This is not a contagious disease.The virus is contagious.
If you have the chickenpox, you should stay home until you are no longer contagious; that is, until all blisters and sores have scabbed.