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The Cause Of Chickenpox Which Should Be Avoided
Chicken pox is caused by varicella zoster virus can be transmitted very easily and quickly. Transmission is through direct contact with a person with or passing a spark person with cough or sneeze. You've even considered exposed to chicken pox virus if you have experienced or have direct contact with a person with one for 15 minutes.
Moments that should be avoided especially 2-3 days before the rash appears until it dries and becomes irregular koreng (about a week after the appearance of the rash).
In addition, your risk for contracting the disease will also be increased if you:
• Have never been exposed to chicken pox.
• Have not received the chickenpox vaccine.
• Have a weak immune system.
• Work in a public place such as a school or hospital.
In addition, your risk for contracting the disease will also be increased if you:
• Have never been exposed to chicken pox.
• Have not received the chickenpox vaccine.
• Have a weak immune system.
• Work in a public place such as a school or hospital.
People with chickenpox should not need to undergo a medical examination or test for the diagnosis of processes. You most likely suffered from chicken pox if you experience symptoms such as low-grade fever, a primary followed by the appearance of the rash. Red spots due to chicken pox also has significant texture making it easy to spot.
Contact your doctor if you are in doubt or have special conditions, such as:
• Contacts with people with chickenpox or chicken pox symptoms you experience and you have the immune system decline, being pregnant, or have a baby aged under one month.
• You contracted chicken pox while nursing. The doctor will examine and decide whether you still be breastfeeding or not.
• Contacts with people with chickenpox or chicken pox symptoms you experience and you have the immune system decline, being pregnant, or have a baby aged under one month.
• You contracted chicken pox while nursing. The doctor will examine and decide whether you still be breastfeeding or not.
The doctor may also hold a simple blood test to make sure your symptoms and see if you have immunity to chickenpox or not. The presence of antibodies to the virus of chicken pox in the body shows that you are protected from the disease. But if you don't have it, the doctor will monitor the progression of the condition.
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