What do children pay attention to when they have chickenpox?


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Chickenpox is an acute infectious disease caused by varicella virus. It is a national B infectious disease. The clinical manifestations are concentric distribution of mung bean sized blisters. Children will show different clinical symptoms, such as fatigue, poor appetite, fever, diarrhea and other uncomfortable manifestations. They need to go to the hospital for blood tests. If the blood picture indicates serious virus infection, antiviral treatment should be given and isolation treatment should be given. If the general condition is good, it is recommended to isolate for seven days, prevent going to public places, drink more water, eat light, prevent scratching and stimulation of chickenpox itching, and pay attention to rest, mainly based on symptomatic treatment.