Chickenpox :

Chickenpox is described as a viral infection caused by varicella zoster virus and leads to the formation of blister- like skin rashes all over the body. Chickenpox spreads all over the body, progresses in three phases and is a highly contagious disease. The starting stage is marked by the appearance of a red and bumpy rash, followed by the formation of a fluid filled blistered rash in the second stage, which breaks open after one or two days. The final stage lasts for few days and then the blisters scab is over. The significant signs induced by chickenpox include a low grade fever, a skin rash that is very itchy and looks like many blisters, feeling tired, headache, a stomachache that reduces the appetite, skin that looks blotchy, bumps filled with a liquid that looks like milky water, scabs after the blisters break and crusty spots that fade away.

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Dr. Manjari Saha ? (Dr. Manjari Saha - General Physician) : Profile

Dr. Manjari Saha

MBBS, MD (General Medicine)

General Physician

180, Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Rd

Beniapukur

Beniapukur, Kolkata

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Dr. Santanu Bhakta

MBBS, MD (Gen Med)

General Physician

231/1 , NSC Bose Road, Near Sparsh More

Naktala , Netaji Nagar

Bansdroni, kolkata

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Dr. Amanur Rahaman ? (Dr. Amanur Rahaman - Dermatologist) : Profile

Dr. Amanur Rahaman

MBBS, MD (DVL), DA

Dermatologist

180, Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Rd

Beniapukur

Beniapukur, kolkata

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230, Barakhola Lane

Purba Jadavpur

Mukundapur, kolkata

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Dr. S K Nasim

MBBS, MD (Gen Med)

General Physician

231/1 , NSC Bose Road, Near Sparsh More

Naktala , Netaji Nagar

Bansdroni, kolkata

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Dr. Anindya Maitra

MBBS, DNB (Gen Med), MRCP

General Physician

231/1 , NSC Bose Road, Near Sparsh More

Naktala , Netaji Nagar

Bansdroni, kolkata

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Lala Lajpat Rai Sarani (Elgin Road)

Bhowanipore, kolkata

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Dr. Sadajit Benerjee

MBBS, MD (Gen Med)

General Physician

LB 10, Eastern Metropolitan Bypass

Chingrighata , Sector III

Beleghata, kolkata

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285/1 , Block 1

S.K. Deb Road

Lake Town, kolkata

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Dr.Sanchaita Biswas ? (Dr.Sanchaita Biswas - Dermatologist) : Profile

Dr.Sanchaita Biswas

MBBS, MD (DVL)

Dermatologist

231/1 , NSC Bose Road, Near Sparsh More

Naktala , Netaji Nagar

Bansdroni, kolkata

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Dr. Mainak Malhotra

MBBS, MD (Gen Med)

General Physician

180, Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Rd

Beniapukur

Beniapukur, kolkata

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Purba Jadavpur

Mukundapur, kolkata

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Dr. Soumitra Das ? (Dr. Soumitra Das - General Physician) : Profile

Dr. Soumitra Das

MBBS, MD (Gen Med)

General Physician

The Galleria, 1B, Street Number 124

BG Block(Newtown), Action Area I

Newtown, kolkata

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DC Block, Office Tower

Sector 1, City Centre

Salt Lake, kolkata

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Prafulla kanan, Krishnapur

Kestopur, kolkata

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Satnam Apartment, 310, Jessore Rd

Lake Town, kolkata

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Dr. Joyeeta Chowdhury ? (Dr. Joyeeta Chowdhury - Dermatologist) : Profile

Dr. Joyeeta Chowdhury

MBBS, MD (Dermatology)

Dermatologist

231/1 , NSC Bose Road, Near Sparsh More

Naktala , Netaji Nagar

Bansdroni, kolkata

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Dr. Sushil Singh

MBBS, MD (General Medicine)

General Physician

180, Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Rd

Beniapukur

Beniapukur, Kolkata

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Dr. Bartika Sikder ? (Dr. Bartika Sikder - Dermatologist) : Profile

Dr. Bartika Sikder

MBBS, MD, DNB (DVL)

Dermatologist

The Galleria, 1B, Street Number 124

BG Block(Newtown), Action Area I

Newtown, Kolkata

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How does Chickenpox spread?

The Doctors for chickenpox treatment explain that chickenpox spreads in the following ways:

  • Direct Contact - The primary transmission mode occurs when there is direct contact with the fluid from chickenpox blisters containing live virus particles that can spread to others through touch.
  • Airborne Transmission - It also spreads through released respiratory droplets that remain suspended when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks.
  • Contaminated Surfaces - As the virus survives on surfaces for a short time, touching a surface or object infected with the virus and then touching the mouth, nose, or eyes can spread the infection.

How to get rid of Chickenpox scars?

Chickenpox specialists say that chickenpox scars or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation can be difficult to remove altogether, but various treatments can help. The outcome, however, depends on different factors, such as the severity of the scars, the area affected, and individual response to treatment. Some options that can help include:

  • Topical Treatments - Scar creams and gels containing silicone, vitamin E, kojic acid, etc., promote skin healing. In contrast, topical Retinoids can help improve skin texture, increase cell turnover, and reduce the appearance of scars.
  • Microdermabrasion - Promotes new skin growth to reduce the visibility of scars.
  • Chemical Peels - Glycolic Acid Peels exfoliate the skin, and TCA peels target more severe scars.
  • Microneedling - Promotes skin renewal and reduces the appearance of scars over time.

How to identify Chickenpox?

A Chickenpox specialist doctor explains the characteristic symptoms of chicken pox as follows:

  • Fever - Individuals may experience a mild to moderate fever before a rash appears.
  • Itching - Intense itching may be experienced as the rash develops, leading to scratching and potential skin damage.
  • Flu-Like Symptoms - Some may see mild flu-like symptoms such as fatigue, headache, and body aches.

Frequently Asked Questions

Specialists for chickenpox advise that vaccination is the best form of prevention of chickenpox. However, some measures that can be taken to prevent the infection from developing include:                                                                                  

  • Avoid Close Contact - With chickenpox individuals until their blisters have crusted over.
  • Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle - Through a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and manage stress to support your immune system to help fight any infection.
  • Boosting Immunity - With a diet rich in vitamins and minerals to enhance overall immune function. 

The Best Doctors for Chickenpox Treatment advise that chicken pox and smallpox are viral infections. The differences between them are as follows:

  • Causative Virus - Chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), while the variola virus causes Smallpox.
  • Severity - Chickenpox is usually a mild illness. Still, it can be severe in adults, pregnant women, and individuals with weakened immune systems, while Smallpox is a powerful and deadly disease with a high mortality rate.
  • Complications - Chickenpox complications can include bacterial skin infections, pneumonia, encephalitis, etc. In contrast, smallpox complications had secondary bacterial infections, scarring, severe systemic illness, and blindness if the infection affected the eyes. 

The Doctors for Chickenpox Treatment explain getting adequate rest, medications for symptomatic relief from pain and body pains, application of calamine lotion to soother itching, taking a cool bath or cold compress, avoiding scratching, drinking plenty of fluids and staying hydrated, and isolating oneself to prevent spreading the infection to others.
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