How long does chickenpox last?
Once a person has been in contact with the virus it takes about 2 weeks before symptoms appear. Chickenpox starts with a mild fever and is characterized by the itchy, blistery rash that forms over the entire body and start to crust over within a few days until they fall off. Chickenpox blisters show up in waves. While first blisters begin to crust new spots might appear. While the symptoms last for only a number of days, it takes about 10-14 days until all blisters have crusted over and your child is no longer contagious.
Is it true that one is lifelong immune again chickenpox if having had it as a child?
A single infection usually confers lifelong immunity against the disease. However, should a new born or baby contract chickenpox in the first 6 months of their life, chances are high that they will contract the illness again at a later stage of age.
Is chickenpox contagious?
Chickenpox is a common and extremely contagious airborne virus (varicella zoster, member of the herpes virus family) usually contracted in childhood. It spreads through the air by coughing or sneezing or by touching an infected child.
Is there a vaccination against chickenpox?
Yes, there is vaccination against chickenpox. However, not every country offers this vaccination. Some countries do only vaccinate. Other countries vaccinate baby’s and children. Check with your general practitioner about options of vaccination in your country. Keep in mind that generally speaking a case of chickenpox passes without complications and is not life threatening.
What is the active ingredient in PoxClin and how does it work?
PoxClin contains 2QR, a Bio-Active Bacterial Blocker. This blocker helps the skin’s natural immune system in blocking harmful bacteria. The bacterial blocker in PoxClin is a polysaccharide derived from the Aloe Barbadensis plant. It blocks harmful bacteria from the environment and therefore helps to protect the skin from their attack. This, unlike most antibiotics and antiseptics is a completely natural process and does not involve harsh, toxic chemicals. 2QR is the safe alternative to antiseptics and antibiotics.
Is PoxClin also suitable for adults?
Although the use of PoxClin is safe, we advise adults with chickenpox to consult their general practitioner, especially if they’re are pregnant or have a weak immune system. The reason being is that in adults chickenpox is normally more severe than in children and could go along with pneumonia.
Can my child go to Playgroup, nursery, pre-school or school when having chickenpox?
If your child has contracted chickenpox, inform their playgroup, nursery, pre-school and school and keep them home until all the blisters have crusted over and they’re no longer contagious. This normally takes place a week after the first rash began.
Some playgroups, schools and such have different rules as your child may have contracted chickenpox there in the first place. Coordinate therefore with your child’s teacher in each individual case.
Can my child go to the Playground, public pool or other public places when having chickenpox?
Try to avoid public places, as others may catch the virus, which may be dangerous, especially to those being pregnant or with weak immune systems. If your child has contracted chickenpox keep them away from the playground and other public places until all the blisters have crusted over and they’re no longer contagious. This normally takes place a week after the first rash began.
If you bring your child anyway to a playground or any other such place inform people/parents that your child has chickenpox and is still contagious. Be reminded that just because you think it's okay to bring your contagious child to public places doesn't mean everybody else will.
Can my child go swimming and/or do sports?
Chickenpox is highly contagious. If your child has contracted chickenpox, he/she should not go swimming or play contact sports unless all blisters have crusted over. This normally takes place a week after the first rash began. Try to avoid public places, as others may catch the virus, which may be dangerous, especially to those being pregnant or with weak immune systems. Swimming may further soften the crusts, which may result in more intense itch and that the crusts can fall off early and leave scars.
Can I bath or shower my child during a chickenpox outbreak?
It is ok for your child to quickly shower or bath while having chickenpox. Some children may find a bath in lukewarm or cold water relieving the itch. Do not bath in hot water as this may increase the itch and do not bath for too long. Pat dry your child after showering/bathing, do not rub, to avoid blisters get infected and crusts to fall off and leave scars.
Is it safe to fly?
Chickenpox is highly contagious. Your child may not be allowed to fly until all the crusts have fallen off. This is because germs circulate easy through the air conditioning systems in planes. The virus may be especially dangerous to those being pregnant or with weak immune systems. In general it is only allowed to fly with a medical report. Each airline has their own policy so check in with them first. In case of chickenpox inform your travel insurance right away to make sure that you will be covered if you have to cancel or postpone your vacation or if you need to extend your trip until your child is fit enough to travel back home.
Can my child go visit a hospital or ward having chickenpox?
Children with chickenpox should not visit relatives or friends in a hospital or ward without prior approval from such an institution.
Is it safe for pregnant or nursing woman to be around a child that has chickenpox?
Most women have had chickenpox in childhood and are therefore immune or have had chickenpox vaccination. However a small percentage of pregnant women develop chickenpox, which can cause complications for both the unborn baby and the pregnant mother. There is a small chance for the baby to developing a condition called fetal varicella syndrome (VFS), which can cause serious abnormalities of various parts of the body. For detailed information about chances of your baby developing FVS, please contact your midwife or gynaecologist, as different stages of pregnancy bear different risks.
If you you’re pregnant and you think or know that you may have contracted chickenpox contact your midwife, gynaecologist and/or general practitioner right away.
Is my new born or baby’s endangered being exposed to a sibling that has chickenpox?
The infection with chickenpox normally creates lifetime immunity to the disease. A nursing new born and babies are in most cases not susceptible to chickenpox if their mother has had chickenpox as a child. Antibodies will be passed through the placenta during pregnancy and additional ones through her milk to give sufficient immunity. Should your new born or baby still contract chickenpox in the first 6 months of their life, chances are high that they will not develop enough antibodies and therefore may be susceptible to contract the illness again at a later stage of age.
Is it safe for my child to be in the sun while having chickenpox?
The skin of a child is extremely vulnerable during an infection with chickenpox. Exposure to the sun can cause further irritation so it’s best to keep your children out of direct and long lasting sun exposure during chickenpox.