As we all know, some diseases have taboos, such as spicy food, greasy food, staying up late, drinking alcohol, etc. We must understand these common sense so that we will not be at a loss when we are sick. If you are interested, you might as well learn about the causes and treatment methods! Not only will it enrich your knowledge reserves, but it will also prevent you from rushing to seek medical treatment when you are sick. Even some minor illnesses can be treated by yourself. Let’s take a look at the taboos of chickenpox! Can I use a fan when I have chickenpox? 1. If you have chickenpox, you can use a fan. Once a child is diagnosed with chickenpox, he or she should be isolated at home immediately until all the scabs have formed. People with chickenpox can blow dry. Although the symptoms of chickenpox are mild and generally recover smoothly, it is highly contagious. Try to avoid contact between healthy children and children with chickenpox. During the chickenpox period, if the temperature is high, you can use a fan, but do not blow directly at the fan. You can apply calamine lotion on the blisters and keep them dry. 2. Chickenpox is an acute infectious disease caused by a virus. It can occur throughout the year, but is especially common in winter and spring. It is antiviral treatment. After the onset of the disease, the patient should be isolated until all the herpes are dry and crusted. Keep your nails short and avoid scratching to prevent the herpes from breaking and becoming infected, leaving scars. For blisters, you can apply ganache lotion to relieve itching, for ulcers, you can apply gentian violet, and for infections, you can apply antibiotic ointment Suggestions: Avoid using salicylic acid antipyretics to avoid increasing the risk of Reye's syndrome. Drink more water, change clothes frequently, and keep your skin clean. If systemic symptoms are severe, go to the hospital for treatment in time to prevent complications. 3. You cannot take a shower. There is no special treatment for chickenpox, only antiviral treatment and prevention of various complications. In the early stage of chickenpox, you can drink mung bean soup, and during the fever period, you should eat light and easy-to-digest food. Drink more warm water and take rest. Keep your skin clean and hygienic, don't take a bath, and apply some anti-itching lotion when your skin itches. Cut your nails short in time to avoid scratching the herpes and causing infection. If the herpes has broken, you can apply 1% gentian violet. Remember not to use hormone treatment, otherwise it will aggravate the condition. Do not take vaccinations for the time being, as it is easy to cause allergies. In addition, the disease can be complicated by encephalitis. Myocarditis, etc. Therefore, once complications are found, you should go to the hospital immediately to avoid delaying the disease. 4. You must avoid certain foods when you have chickenpox. Do not eat chili peppers, garlic, peppercorns, beef, mutton, seafood, or star anise. You can eat more easily digestible foods, such as fruits and vegetables. When chickenpox itches, don't scratch it with your hands, as it may leave scars. 5. The clinical characteristics of chickenpox are: acute onset, low or moderate fever in the prodromal period, general discomfort, loss of appetite, headache, cough and other symptoms. Within a few hours or 1 to 2 days, a rash quickly appears all over the body. The initial rash is erythematous rash, which turns into dark red papules after a few hours. After a few hours, it turns into herpes. The rash is superficial, resembling dewdrops, oval in shape, about 3 to 8 mm in diameter, with thin and easily broken walls, and surrounded by a red halo. The herpes usually starts to dry and form a scab from the center within 1 to 2 days, and starts to fall off after a few days. It will fall off completely in about 2 weeks, leaving no scars on the surface of the skin. The rash of chickenpox appears in batches. After 3 to 4 days, the rash stops increasing and is distributed centripetally, with more cases on the trunk, back, and hairline, less cases on the limbs and face, and occasionally on the palms and soles of the feet. The more rashes there are, the more severe the condition. Within 2 to 3 days after the rash appears, different stages of the rash can be seen in the same area. There are macules, papules and scabs. The fever usually continues until the new rash stops. The whole course of the disease is about 1 to 2 weeks. In severe cases, the course of the disease can be as long as several weeks. 6. Chickenpox patients should be strictly isolated and carefully cared for. They should pay attention to the cleanliness of their hands, skin and mouth to prevent infection caused by scratching the blisters. For local itching, 0.25% antipruritic calamine lotion can be applied. For antiviral treatment, oral acinovir, 15 mg/kg/day, for 7 to 10 days. Change clothes frequently and take a bath with warm water, but do not scratch the blisters. 7. Chickenpox is highly contagious and can be transmitted through the respiratory tract or direct contact. You should stay away from chickenpox patients to prevent chickenpox virus infection and avoid going to crowded public places. Pregnant women must wear masks when going to the hospital for prenatal check-ups and wash their hands and face in time after returning home. |
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