I am a parent, and neither I nor my friends who are parents think chickenpox is a bad word. Perhaps your parents have a different point of view; ask them why they think chickenpox is a bad word.
That depends on your age and what your parents think. If you are over 13 years old, it would probably not be considered swearing, but this is completely up to what the parents believe.
Ask your parents!
Do what you think is right
Depending on your language level; my six year old cousin isn't allowed to say dumb, but that doesn't make it an actual "bad word". A curse word is a bad word.
You cannot stop chickenpox instantly, you just have to wait. See, the bumps from chickenpox actually protect your body from harmful bacteria in your body. There is a fight going on in your body between the anitbodies and bad germs. When the anitbodies win, the bumps go away. So be patient, think of it as a war, because you can't control when wars end. But if you feel the chickenpox lasted to long, check up with the doctor immediately.
because saying bad words are taboo in the world so your parents were raised like that
It's spelled bastard, and it can be used as a bad word, yes. It means someone whose parents were not married when he or she was born.
about an 8, depending on how you handle the situation.
No
The mortality rate of chickenpox is 0.0014% of death when an adult and even lower when a child. Chickenpox rarely causes death. This disease is more severe in adults than children. Nevertheless it can cause death, at times, especially in patients who are compromised immunologically.
Good question! I think it depends on whether the parents were good or bad.
Children live by the example that their parents set. If their parents engage in bad behavior, their children will think this is how they are supposed to act.