You can identify chickenpox by its characteristic itchy red spots that develop into fluid-filled blisters, usually starting on the face, chest, and back before spreading. Other common symptoms include fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, and headache. The rash typically goes through stages, forming crusts as it heals. If you suspect you have chickenpox, it's advisable to see a healthcare provider for confirmation and guidance.
With the chicken pocks you might run a low grade fever, but you should not run a fever at all times.
chicken pocks
Chicken pocks
Mumps doesn't cause chicken pocks.
chicken pocks
no chicken pocks do not hapen very often
egzma boils chicken pocks
Chicken pocks of course.
Yes, but nothing will come of it.
chicken pocks are vfery common in Nevada.
chicken pocks!
It's not chicken pox affecting you monster. Feed and buy stuff help.-Spotty