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My daughter looks like she has just begun developing chicken pox. She was immunized a few years ago. Will she get a lesser outbreak because of the vaccine and, if so, around how long would she be contagious?

The second part of the question--When I was three, my brother and sister got chicken pox and my mother swears that I got one pock. Does anyone have an idea whether or not I might be immunized? I've heard that chicken pox in my late 30s wouldn't be much fun.

Thanks for your responses.

2006-08-22 08:50:23 · 2 answers · asked by Stuck in the Middle Ages 4 in Health Other - Health

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I had the chicken pox two times in my life. The first time I was under six months old and therefore did not build a strong immunity to it. I was exposed to it throughout childhood but did not have a second outbreak until a really virulent form hit my high school. I got it when I was 17, and it was horrible. They say the worse it is the farther to your extremities it reaches. A mild case will be on your torso. In my instance I had them between my fingers and toes.

If you were already three years old when you had it you should have developed an immunity to it. Perhaps you should talk to your doctor. Your child is contagious as long as the blisters are on their body. If you are at risk, perhaps another member of your family can take care of your daughter while she is contagious. I don't think it is ever fun, but I can attest to how it seems to get worse with age.

2006-08-22 09:01:08 · answer #1 · answered by djk 4 · 0 0

there have been checks carried out that prepare that the drug oral acyclovir (4 g/d) were helpful in adults with varicella If the acyclovir medical care became began in the first 24 hours of varicella exanthem, then the rash and clinical ailment were dramatically lessened. even with the undeniable fact that, it would want to seem that therefore the 24 hour era has elapsed. Minor issues, inclusive of prolonged fever, localized secondary infections, continual cough, and prolonged fatigue are more desirable many times said in adults. you would possibly want to be suggested now to not scratch uncovered factors like the face, because the ensuing mark will typically sort a scar. you would possibly want to search for suggestion out of your pharmacist for an antihistamine to apply which will decrease or end the inflammation, besides as discomfort killers to diminish the fever if it occurs. the medicine given to you through your physician should be persisted with and also you ought to inform your pharmacist of that drugs. it really is because there will be a more desirable proficient drugs than calamine for soothing the rash/blisters. (As an aside, Chickenpox - Varicella - is led to through the virus Herpes Zoster, also noted as Varicella Zoster virus. you're infectious from about 2 days previously the rash looks till more desirable or less 5 days after. It takes 10-21 days for the indicators to prepare when you’ve come into contact with the virus. it really is termed the 'incubation era') desire this innovations is of help matador 89

2016-11-26 23:22:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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