Chicken Pox
 

Chicken Pox

Chicken pox is possibly the most famous of the childhood infections, which result in rashes and blisters which itch, and are often painful. In severe cases, the rashes may be accompanied by fever and fatigue. Chicken pox is extremely contagious, and it is important that other family members take proper precautions to avoid becoming infected if they have not been vaccinated already. Read these articles to help your baby get through his or her chicken pox bout without scarring or other complications.

Chicken Pox Articles

Is it Chicken Pox?
Is it Chicken Pox?
Chicken pox, like Rubella, is relatively uncommon among babies younger than a year old, and are most prevalent among children aged four to ten years. This does not mean that they cannot contract the virus from someone that carries the virus, from a sibling...
Should My Baby Get Vaccinated for Chicken Pox?
Should My Baby Get Vaccinated for Chicken Pox?
Chicken pox is a very popular childhood disease, which most adults have experienced as children themselves. When most people think of childhood diseases, chicken pox is the first one that comes to mind...
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