During chickenpox, it's advisable to eat soft, bland foods to avoid irritating the mouth and throat, which may be affected by the rash. Chappati, being a whole grain and somewhat hard, might not be the best option. Instead, consider softer alternatives like rice or porridge. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized dietary recommendations during illness.
You can eat anything you want during chicken pox if you want it. Once appetite returns with chicken pox, pretty much anything you want is fine to eat.
You have sore throat in chicken pox. That makes eating painful. Secondly you have loss of appetite due to fever in chicken pox, So you find it difficult the eat anything when you have chicken pox.
yes. There are no dietary restrictions when you have chickenpox. You can eat what you like.
Yes, you can eat anything you want while recovering from the chicken pox. Eating chicken doesn't cause chicken pox, nor does it make it worse.
Is chicken pox is a protozoa a virus a bacteria or a fungus
It is a noun (chicken pox is the name of a specific disease).
The cause of a chicken pox infection is the varicella-zoster virus.
If you have a friend or a family member who has chicken pox, there is good news. You cannot die with chicken pox.
Why not? Once in a while you get the old patients with chicken pox. Even the adults can get chicken pox occasionally. Chicken pox tend to be severe as the age advances.
AnswerActually shingles and chicken pox do have a lot to do with each other. Varicella-zoster is the virus. When you get chicken pox the virus stays in your body. Stress or poor immune system are ways you can get shingles earlier than 50's or older. Maybe you had chicken pox and you or your parents didn't know. My friend only had one pox. I would talk to your doctor. There is a test you can take. If it is shingles the doctor can help with a treatment plan. Just wanted to add you can have had shingles without ever having chicken pox and although rare you can get them at any time (I had shingles at the age of 5 but never had chicken pox). Shingles and chicken pox are in the same family but are different and look different. I have not had another outbreak since the age of 5 although I have been exposed to chicken pox.AnswerMost cases of shingles are caused by the varicella-zoster virus. A few are caused by herpes simplex. So, yes, it is possible to get shingles from a latent herpes simplex infection if you have never had chicken pox.
chicken pox..
no,the chicken pox are not even caused by chickens. chickens cannot get this virus by any means!