Can the chicken pox incubation period be detected?

Dr. Cameron Green
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2025-05-16 13:57:20
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Chickenpox is in the incubation period and cannot be detected under normal circumstances. The etiological diagnosis of chickenpox is usually to isolate the virus from the herpes fluid or to check the specific antibodies in the serum for chickenpox. The main clinical manifestations of chickenpox are scattered red spots and pimples all over the body, which later become chickenpox rash. Some patients may show itching of the skin. Chickenpox is prone to skin bacterial infections, encephalitis and pneumonia, so it is necessary to pay attention to the observation of the disease and keep the skin clean and hygienic. Chickenpox is infectious and needs to be isolated in time.