Waterpox is a serious viral disease that affects children and causes serious health complications.
In order to preserve the reader's right to knowledge, "Day 7" provides an analysis of "C and C", to find out what is the virus? What are its complications? And methods of treatment.
1 - What is waterpox virus?
A contagious virus also called "farsiella", a common disease in children is often simple, but it can be dangerous, especially in young children and adults.
2 - What are the most prominent symptoms?
A rash that turns into itching and rashes may first appear on the face and chest, then return to the rest of the body, including inside the mouth, eyelids, or genital area.
What are the symptoms of chickenpox?
Fever, anorexia and headache A person who has previously been infected with chickenpox may suffer from a painful skin rash called the fiery belt years later.
4 - How is the incidence of pox?
Pseudomonas aeruginosa can spread from one person to another through the air, or by touching fluids emerging from waterpox ulcers.
5 - What about the seriousness of waterpox virus?
Anyone who has not been infected with a waterpox or has not been vaccinated can get the disease:
• The disease usually lasts from 5 to 7 days.
• Children usually miss 5 to 6 days of school or nursery.
• In some cases there is a high risk of occurrence of complications of chickenpox virus, which include:
- Infants
- Teenagers and adults
- Pregnant women "with the risk of transmission of the virus to the fetus or newborn.
- People who suffer from immune system weakness due to illness or medications.
6. What are the serious complications of smallpox?
Bacterial infections in the skin, pneumonia, infection or inflammation of the brain, problems of bleeding, inflammation of the bloodstream, droughts and death. In some cases, waterpox complications may be serious and may require specialized medical care and hospitalization.
Some water-borne deaths still occur in healthy, uninfected and adult children
7. How is VARV prevented?
• The best way to protect against waterpox is to get the vaccine.
• Children, adolescents and adults should receive two doses of waterpox vaccine.
• Waterpox vaccine is very safe and effective in preventing disease.

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