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Chickenpox

Chickenpox is a contagious and airborne disease primarily due to varicella zoster virus (VZV). The disease can be easily spread through sneezing or coughing of infected individuals or through direct contact with the fluids secreted by the rash.

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Chickenpox Chickenpox is a viral infection in which a person develops extremely itchy blisters all over the body. It used to be one of the classic childhood diseases. However, it has become much less common since the introduction of the chickenpox vaccine. Causes Chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, a member of the herpesvirus family. The same virus also causes herpes zoster (shingles) in adults. Chickenpox can be spread very easily to others. You may get chickenpox from touching the fluids from a chickenpox blister, or if someone with the disease coughs or sneezes near you. Even those with mild illness may be contagious. A person with chickenpox becomes contagious 1 to 2 days before their blisters appear. They remain contagious until all the blisters have crusted over. Most cases of chickenpox occur in children younger than 10. The disease is usually mild, although serious complications sometimes occur. Adults and older children usually get sicker than younger children. Children whose mothers have had chickenpox or have received the chickenpox vaccine are not very likely to catch it before they are 1 year old. If they do catch chickenpox, they often have mild cases. This is because antibodies from their mothers' blood help protect them. Children under 1 year old whose mothers have not had chickenpox or the vaccine can get severe chickenpox. Severe chickenpox symptoms are more common in children whose immune system does not work well because of an illness or medicines such as chemotherapy and steroids.

Symptoms Most children with chickenpox have the following symptoms before the rash appears:

  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Stomach ache
The chickenpox rash occurs about 10 to 21 days after coming into contact with someone who had the disease. The average child develops 250 to 500 small, itchy, fluid-filled blisters over red spots on the skin.
  • The blisters are usually first seen on the face, middle of the body, or scalp.
  • After a day or two, the blisters become cloudy and then scab. Meanwhile, new blisters form in groups. They often appear in the mouth, in the vagina, and on the eyelids.
  • Children with skin problems, such as eczema, may get thousands of blisters.
Most pox will not leave scars unless they become infected with bacteria from scratching. Some children who have had the vaccine will still develop a mild case of chickenpox. They usually recover much more quickly and have only a few pox (fewer than 30). These cases are often harder to diagnose. However, these children can still spread chickenpox to others. Exams and Tests Your health care provider can usually diagnose chickenpox by looking at the rash and asking questions about the person's medical history. Small blisters on the scalp usually confirm the diagnosis. Laboratory tests can help confirm the diagnosis, if needed. Treatment Treatment involves keeping the person as comfortable as possible.

Here are things to try:

  • Avoid scratching or rubbing the itchy areas. Keep fingernails short to avoid damaging the skin from scratching.
  • Wear cool, light, loose bedclothes. Avoid wearing rough clothing, particularly wool, over an itchy area.
  • Take lukewarm baths using little soap and rinse thoroughly. Try a skin-soothing oatmeal or cornstarch bath.
  • Apply a soothing moisturizer after bathing to soften and cool the skin.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to excessive heat and humidity.
  • Try over-the-counter oral antihistamines such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl), but be aware of possible side effects such as drowsiness.
  • Try over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream on itchy areas.
Medications that fight the chickenpox virus are available but not given to everyone. To work well, the medicine usually must be started within the first 24 hours of the rash.
  • Antiviral medication is not usually prescribed to otherwise healthy children who do not have severe symptoms. Adults and teens, who are at risk for more severe symptoms, may benefit from antiviral medication if it is given early.
  • Antiviral medication may be very important in those who have skin conditions (such as eczema or recent sunburn), lung conditions (such as asthma), or who have recently taken steroids.
  • Some doctors also give antiviral medicines to people in the same household who also develop chickenpox, because they will usually develop more severe symptoms.
Do NOT give aspirin or ibuprofen to someone who may have chickenpox. Use of aspirin has been associated with a serious condition called Reyes syndrome. Ibuprofen has been associated with more severe secondary infections. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) may be used. A child with chickenpox should not return to school or play with other children until all chickenpox sores have crusted over or dried out. Adults should follow this same rule when considering when to return to work or be around others. Outlook (Prognosis) Usually, a person recovers without complications. Once you have had chickenpox, the virus usually remains dormant or asleep in your body for your lifetime. About 1 in 10 adults will have shingles when the virus reemerges during a period of stress. Possible Complications Rarely, serious infections such as encephalitis have occurred. Other complications may include:
  • Reye's syndrome
  • Myocarditis
  • Pneumonia
  • Transient arthritis
Cerebellar ataxia may appear during the recovery phase or later. This involves a very unsteady walk. Women who get chickenpox during pregnancy can pass the infection to the developing baby. Newborns are at risk for severe infection. When to Contact a Medical Professional Call your health care provider if you think that your child has chickenpox or if your child is over 12 months of age and has not been vaccinated against chickenpox. Prevention Because chickenpox is airborne and very contagious before the rash even appears, it is difficult to avoid. A vaccine to prevent chickenpox is part of a child's routine immunization schedule. For information, see: Chickenpox vaccine The vaccine usually prevents the chickenpox disease completely or makes the illness very mild. Talk to your doctor if you think your child might be at high risk for complications and might have been exposed. Immediate preventive measures may be important. Giving the vaccine early after exposure may still reduce the severity of the disease.

Alternative Names Varicella; Chicken pox

So It Means We May Get Chicken Pox On Our Genitals , Especially On Female's Genitalia : Vagina .

So Be Careful Do Not Scratch Them , Consult A Doctor [Urinary Doctor] Immediately.

Thank You , Take Care

Do Mexicans get chickenpox?

People of all nationalities are susceptible to chickenpox. Mexicans get chickenpox, like those from any other country.

What is another name for herpes zoster?

Shingles is another name for herpes zoster.

Will a third chickenpox vaccine improve varicella titer?

At this time, only two chickenpox vaccines are recommended in the series. A third vaccine isn't not recommended, even if the varicella titer indicates no reaction or insufficient titer levels. See related link for references.

Another answer:Not all will be immune with two doses. A low titer may require a third dose.

Can you get chickenpox after having shingles?

You had to have had chickenpox once to later develop shingles (a flareup of latent chickenpox virus still in the body). That initial case of chickenpox usually confers lifetime immunity to chickenpox, so you cannot be reinfected. But the immune system often is unable to totally eradicate the chickenpox virus from the body, only keep it at a very low "latent" level that is not contagious and causes no symptoms. Then as one gets older, sporadically the immune system loses control and the latent chickenpox virus growth flares, however instead of producing chickenpox symptoms it produces shingles symptoms. Eventually the immune system again gets control of the chickenpox virus in the body, which returns to latent levels again and the shingles goes away.

Death from chickenpox in the last 20 years?

Deaths from chickenpox in the US since approval of the vaccine in 1995 have declined 90%.

How long should you follow a special diet when you have chickenpox?

There are no dietary restrictions when you have chickenpox. You can eat what you like.

Your child has had chickenpox for 2-3 days now but is not itchy or blistered yet?

If your child had the vaccine previously, they may get a mild case without itching or blisters. However, if your child has not been vaccinated, the diagnosis is not likely to be chickenpox if bumps have been showing up for two to three days without itching or blistering. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.

What happens if you get chicken pox at about age 11+ would it have a worse impact than having it as a smaller kid My mom told me she had it around 12, and it was horrible. I've never gotten chicken pox before so I was curious?

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What happens if you get chicken pox at about age 11+ would it have a worse impact than having it as a smaller kid? My mom told me she had it around 12, and it was horrible. I've never gotten chicken pox before so I was curious

If the chickenpox and shingles are caused by the same virus why is the virus called varicella zoster when it's associated with chickenpox and herpes zoster when it's associated wit?

The virus is called varicella zoster virus regardless of whether it is causing chickenpox or shingles. The scientific name of shingles disease is herpes zoster, and the scientific name of chickenpox disease is varicella.

What is a chickenpox for?

he katakana syllable ツ (tsu). Its hiragana proportional is つ (tsu). It is the eighteenth syllable in the request for the gojūon; its position is タ 行 ウ 段 (ta-gyō u-dan, “push ta, area u”).

Not at all like the hiragana framework, シ which is utilized for Japanese language words that the kanji doesn’t cover, the katakana syllabary is utilized for the most part for deciphering unknown dialect words in Japanese and composing credit words (on the whole gairaigo), just as to speak to sound to word imitations, strategies and logical terms and names of plants, creatures and minerals.

It is likewise some of the time utilized casually in specific words to underline シ ッ ツ . Japanese organization names, just as specific words in Japanese, are additionally once in a while written in katakana as opposed to in different frameworks. Previously, female names were written in katakana.

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caden green

November 12, 2020 7:59PM

how did you do that?

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Curtis Strite

Answered November 27, 2011 1:38PM

This? ツ Just copy and paste it. This is not a smiley face, this is the Japanese Katakana character for "tsu". A lot of people mistake it for a smiley.This is frequently used in the popular shrug emoji ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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July 08, 2020 5:28AM

¥_(ッ)/¥_(ッ)/¥_(ッ)/¥_(ッ)/¥_(ッ)/¥_(ッ)

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Curtis Strite

Answered August 23, 2019 6:36PM

Also: ッ, シ, ヅ, ツ゚

For Easy Copy and Paste Below:

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June 04, 2020 7:14PM

thanks really helpful...シ

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Curtis Strite

Answered August 23, 2019 6:34PM

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June 07, 2020 6:07AM

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Chris Hawkins

Answered November 03, 2020 7:37PM

Find it above and then copy and paste it ツ

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December 14, 2020 3:24PM

ok but like that third one is wack

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Sumit Patil

Answered September 17, 2020 7:58AM

Best✅Slanted Smiley face 😇,㋡,〠,☺,☹,シ,シ,ミ,Ѷ,ӭ,⍩,〲,っ,ӱ,⍨😆 Japanese Slanted Smiley Face and Chinese Slanted Smiley face copy and paste.

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October 24, 2020 10:27PM

Thank you

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Academic

Answered June 14, 2020 1:36PM

It’s basically a letter in Japanese. As mentioned, you can type it by activating Japanese character input and tying “tsu”.

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August 15, 2020 11:23AM

I’ve done it before, you basically click the slanted smile you want/hold it, it’ll come in blue, click Copy,

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Answered October 23, 2020 5:54PM

Blu to "Shi"and "tsu" no? Is a シ and ツ, you loose?

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October 23, 2020 5:55PM

Copy now

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Answered October 23, 2020 5:56PM

You loose this? ¯(シ)/¯, Copy

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November 03, 2020 5:55PM

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Answered March 26, 2020 12:18PM

copy and paste this ツ

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Chicken pox at 18 years of age can be life-threatening. Expect a high fever, itchiness that borders on pain and a severe rash. I would check with your physician if you start having a hard time breathing, drinking, eating or going to the bathroom.

How likely are you to get chickenpox from someone with shingles if you have not had chickenpox?

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