Sunday 14 August 2011

symptoms of chickenpox


Healthy children is usually detected in the two days of fever, sore throat and general malaise for about two weeks after exposure to VZV. Within 24 hours of symptoms, a rash develops typical first, and then spreads to the body of the next seven to 10 days outside the head, hands and feet. The rash progresses to predict the evolution of a red papule ("bug bite"), the appearance of blisters ("cysts") is a pimple, and then crusts over. Vesicle and pustular fluids are very focused on the detection of infectious viral particles. New lesions are typically "waves" on the skin surface. The patient can then be a new formation of papules, vesicles and pustules middle-aged and crusted lesions at the same time. At the top of the disease, the patient may have more than 300 skin lesions at the same time. When all lesions are crusting over, the person is no longer contagious. Lesions rarely cause permanent scarring unless secondary infection develops (see below).

The lesions usually found in the mouth and may also include the genitals

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