Everyone is familiar with chickenpox. Children in many families have had chickenpox. Moreover, there is a rumor that everyone only gets chickenpox once in their life. Chickenpox is a contagious disease that usually spreads from one person to ten, and from ten to a hundred. It is a very serious contagious disease, and the chickenpox virus is very powerful. The pain it brings to children is imaginable, and some may even leave scars, affecting the child's appearance. The development of chickenpox is a very long process. Generally, chickenpox patients have an incubation period. The symptoms of this incubation period are not particularly obvious. At the beginning, parents and friends cannot see it and just treat it as a common cold. In order not to delay treatment, let us understand the early symptoms of chickenpox.The incubation period of the disease is 12-21 days, with an average of 14 days. The onset is acute, with mild to moderate fever and rash. The rash first occurs on the scalp and compressed parts of the trunk and is distributed centripetally. During a period of 1 to 6 days During the rash period, the rash appears in batches one after another. The skin lesions evolve from small red maculopapular rash → pararash → symptomatic rash → shedding, and no skin scars are left after shedding. The scar stage is painful and itchy. If secondary infection occurs due to scratching, it may leave mild scars. dent. Weak people may develop high fever, and about 4% of adults may develop disseminated varicella and varicella pneumonia. It is mostly seen in children aged 1 to 10 years old, with an incubation period of 2 to 3 weeks. The onset is acute, with fever, Prodromal symptoms include headache and general fatigue. A rash appears within 24 hours of onset and quickly turns into round, tense blisters the size of rice grains to peas, surrounded by a noticeable red halo, with the center of the blister shaped like an umbilicus. The blisters dry up after about 2 to 3 days. The scab forms and falls off and the wound heals without leaving any scars. The lesions are distributed centripetally, starting from the anterior face and then appearing on the trunk and limbs. The number varies, with the largest number on the trunk, followed by the face and head, fewer on the limbs, and even fewer on the palms and soles. Mucous membranes are also common Invasion occurs in the oral cavity, pharynx, conjunctiva, vulva, anus, etc. Skin lesions often occur in batches, so papules, blisters and scabs often exist at the same time, and the course of the disease lasts 2 to 3 weeks. If the child's resistance is low, the skin lesions can be treated The virus spreads systemically, forming disseminated varicella. The clinical manifestations of varicella include bullous varicella, hemorrhagic varicella, neonatal varicella, adult varicella, etc. The above are the symptoms of the incubation period of chickenpox given by experts. The majority of parents and friends have a deep understanding of this. With the above understanding of the symptoms of the incubation period of chickenpox, parents and friends can better judge whether their children have chickenpox, and can go to the hospital for medical treatment in time. Under the guidance of the doctor, cure the child’s disease as soon as possible. |
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