Chicken Pox By Angelica Carrillo, Cristal Cardona, Bibiana Benites, and Eli Leon
What is Chicken Pox? Chicken pox is caused by a virus called varicella zoster. People who get the virus often develop a rash of spots that looks like blisters all over their bodies.The blisters are small and sit on a area of red skin that can be anywhere from the size of a pencil, eraser to the size of a dime.
What are the Symptoms? The early symptoms of chicken pox may include cold symptoms, fever, abdominal pain, headaches and a general feeling of illness. These can come with the rash or a day or two before it. The fever may be high the first few days.
Treating Chicken Pox with Folk Medicine aloe vera garlic lemon gingerSt. John’s Wort calendula lantana echinacea valerian
Treating Chicken Pox with Scientific Medicine Tylenol Claritin Calamine Lotion Benadryl Zyrtec
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