Depends on how seriously the first case was. My daughters had mild chickenpox when they were 2 and 4 months old. They then had them again about 6 months later but these were the mother of all chickenpox. Even the chickenpox had chickenpox.
2006-12-04 19:59:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I know someone who had it 3, yes 3 times. Each time the Chicken Pox got worse. The younger the person is, the less they tend to suffer. Chicken Pox can be really nasty if you get it when you are an adult. My daughter had it when she was 2 and we had no problems apart from the itchiness, whereas my brother had it when he was a teenager and it was horrendous. He was delirious and literally had spots everywhere. You can only get Shingles if you have already had Chicken Pox, it is the same virus but it comes from when the Chicken Pox virus lays dormant in your system after having had it and then re-emerges maybe years later as Shingles. I has shingles when I was eight months pregnant and had no problems with it but again, it can be very nasty. I think it affects the nerves in some way and in older people they can suffer for a very long time.
2006-12-04 20:23:31
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answered by nooka 4
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Depends on the severity of the first bout.
My uncle suffered 7 times with chicken pox.
You can get an adult form of chicken pox,this is known as shingles,and last a lot longer than chicken pox.
2006-12-08 00:34:12
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answered by nicky dakiamadnat600bugmunchsqig 3
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It's very rare to get actual chicken pox twice because your body makes the antibodies for it the first time around.
However, once you have contracted chicken pox, you have a chance of developing shingles later on in life.
I developed shingles when i was stressed out at school and not sleeping enough. It was a very painful disease. I highly recommend eating right, sleeping well, exercising, and trying not to stress out to much because these things can trigger shingles. Trust me you do not want it.
2006-12-04 20:35:14
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answered by e-rain 2
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If you had a very mild case then you may not develop full imunity to it, and may catch it again. You can, also , as some others have said, get shingles which is more comon in older people and is related to the chicken pox virus
2006-12-04 20:07:18
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answered by emily_jane2379 5
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The immunity that follows infection with chickenpox the first time round is lifelong. Second attacks of chickenpox are rare, although very mild re-infections can occur, particularly in patients whose immune systems have been compromised in some way.
Shingles is a re-emergence of the chickenpox virus, which can occur many years after the original chickenpox infection. Usually the cause is a reduction in your body's natural resistance to disease, which may be caused by stress, through being generally 'run down', or occasionally, when the body's defences have been affected by certain drugs or other immune deficiencies. As shingles is caused by reactivation of the dormant virus, it is possible to have shingles more than once.
If you have any doubts whatsoever then your best bet would be to make an appointment to see your doctor.
2006-12-04 20:02:58
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answered by JACQUI S 3
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If your immunity strength in your body is strong enough or you have get a shot of vaccine to prevent chicken pox, you have the small chance to have it or not at all.
Mostly, chicken pox is quite infectious. I have it but I don't have fever. After I over it, my sister caught it from infections. She had a high fever and she said the pain is terrible...
Getting it twice is very little because most of us has the immune to prevent chicken pox already. So, don't worry so much (",)!
2006-12-04 20:12:10
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answered by Nigel Foong 2
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Absolutely is possible. Especially if your 1st time was a mild case. Do you have a hot tub? Reason I'm asking is I know someone who had a rash looked like chicken pox, it turned out to be from the hot tub. The blisters would definately be filled with fluid. They look like water blisters and they are ITCHY!
2006-12-07 19:08:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is, your talking to a previous military flight nurse and now a civilian RN. It is very possible just depends on the person, my brother got chicken pox twice. I only got it as a child once. After the 2nd time though, it is very very low chance that you will get it again. Practically impossible to get it a 3rd time.
2006-12-04 20:32:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, if your immune system is low. My sister in law had glandular fever as a child and since has caught every single bug going. She's had chicken pox no less than six times.
2006-12-04 20:21:21
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answered by Anonymous
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