About Chickenpox
Some Information About Chickenpox
Chickenpox is a common and extremely infectious virus usually contracted between the ages of 5 and 9. Chickenpox starts with a mild fever and is characterized by the itchy, blistery rash that forms over the entire body. While the symptoms last for only a number of days, a single infection usually confers lifelong immunity against the disease. The constant scratching of blisters can leave life-long scars. This typically has to do with infections caused by bacteria that get into scratched, open wounds. Generally speaking a case of chickenpox passes without complication, there are a number of symptoms which one should supervise. It is advised to seek the advice of a medical professional if any of these symptoms should occur.

