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Chickenpox
(Laghu Masurika)
Chickenpox
is an acute contagious disease, common to children,
particularly between the ages of 1 - 10 years. Though it has
a superficial resemblance to smallpox, it is entirely a
different disease and less severe.
But the
good news is that chickenpox is a common illness for kids
and most people get better by just resting like you do with
a cold or the flu. And the really good news is that, thanks
to the chickenpox vaccine, lots of kids don't get chickenpox
at all. Kids who do get it, if they got the shot, often get
less severe cases, which means they get better.
Symptoms:
The disease starts with slight feverishness, and pain in the
back and legs. There may be a feeling of chill, and with
twenty-four hours of its onset, small red papules appear on
the back and chest, and, sometimes, on the forehead
too.
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A rash
that usually begins on the body and face and later often
spreads to the scalp and limbs.
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It may
also spread to the mucous membranes especially in the
mouth and on the genitals.
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The rash
is often itchy.
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It begins
as small red spots which develop into blisters in a
couple of hours.
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After one
or two days, the blisters turn into scabs.
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New
blisters may appear after three to six days.
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The number
of blisters differs greatly from one person to another.
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The
infected person may run a temperature.
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These
symptoms are mild in young children.
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Chickenpox
lasts 7 to 10 days in children and longer in adults.
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Adults can
feel very ill and take longer to recover. They are also
more likely than children to suffer complications.
Root
Causes
Chickenpox
is caused by a virus called varicella-zoster. It may start
out seeming like a cold: You might have a runny or stuffy
nose, sneezing, and a cough. But 1 to 2 days later, the rash
begins, often in bunches of spots on the chest and face.
From there it can spread out quickly over the entire body
sometimes the rash is even in a person's ears and mouth. The
number of pox is different for everyone. Some people get
just a few bumps; others are covered from head to toe.
Ayurvedic
Suppliments |
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Swarnamakshika
Bhasma
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| Application |
- Sandal wood
paste to apply on affected area.
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| Life
Style |
- The
infected person will be contagious until new
blisters have stopped appearing and until all
the blisters have scabs. They should stay at
home while they are infectious.
- Avoid
scratching the blisters because of the risk of
infection.Cut the nails short or make the
patient wear gloves.
- A natural remedy is Swarnamakshika
Bhasma.120 mg of Swarnamakshika
Bhasma to be taken morning and evening with
decoction of Kanchnar tree bark.
- 1gm of
Haridra Churna to be taken with juice of bitter
ground leaves at noon and night.
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