Symptoms

In order to know if you've been diagnosed with chickenpox, you'll start to get these following symptoms:
·         Low-grade fever.
·         General discomfort, illness or lack of well being.
·         General feeling of tiredness, lack of sleep.
·         Dry coughs and sore throats.
·         Intensely itchy skin rash – appears as small blisters surrounded by irregularly-shaped patches of inflamed skin known as ‘dew drop on a rose petal’
·         Ulcers – might develop in certain areas, including the mouth and vagina.

When you start to feel or notice these type of symptoms, go to a doctor and have a check-up. It's better to know if you've got chicken-pox earlier than later.




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