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.







