You should see your doctor about this complication as it can seriously affect her eyesight.
Chickenpox in your ears and eyes is uncomfortable, but does not cause you to lose your hearing or sight.
Yes, you can give chickenpox vaccine in the same area as other vaccines.
Chickenpox is caused by a virus, and malaria is caused by a parasite.
If you have already had exposure to chicken pox you will not get chickenpox again. However, you can still get shingles from exposure because it is a reaction of the previous infection.
Chickenpox may be transmitted by airborne droplets or by direct contact with chickenpox sores. It is highly contagious.
You shouldn't give aspirin to a child with chickenpox, as it can increase the risk of Reye's syndrome.
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Ask your doctor.
Bumps on hands and feet only is unlikely to be chickenpox. Coxsackievirus is a possibility. See your health care provider for definite diagnosis and treatment.
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Shingles is not contagious -- it can't be "caught" from someone else. People with shingles can give you chickenpox if you haven't had it. See related link below for information on transmitting shingles