Chickenpox is one of the most contagious diseases can be divided into 3 stages.

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Chickenpox is one of the most contagious diseases. It can happen to people of all ages and genders. If someone is not in good health, there may be severe complications. You must always be careful not to be at risk of getting this disease. 

Chickenpox symptoms or contagious diseases begin as an itchy rash and appear about 10 to 21 days after exposure to the virus. A blistering rash develops after the person has been expose to the virus, which lasts for about 5 to 10 days. Other symptoms that may occur before the rash appear include:

  • fever
  • Loss of appetite
  • Headache
  • Feeling tired and uncomfortable  

Chickenpox symptoms can be divid into 3 stages.

  • Fever stage:  approximately 1-2 days, whether the fever is high or low, accompanied by headache, body aches and muscle pains.
  • Rash stage  : appears as small red bumps, later becoming clear bumps and increasing in quantity within 3-5 days โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที. The rash is on the torso before spreading to the neck, face, head, arms, legs, all over the torso, oral tissues and throat. Blisters may develop pus when infected with bacteria.
  • Scab stage:  within 1-3 days, the scabs will gradually peel off and disappear in approximately 2 weeks.

After the patient has gone through the three stages of chickenpox, the patient will find red bumps on the skin for several days and eventually the patient will have symptoms of various types of rashes, including red bumps, blisters, and eventually they will become scabs. The patient will begin to enter the infectious period for 48 hours before the rash appears. The patient will remain in the infectious period until a scab forms over the blisters, after which the infectious period will end.

Chickenpox does not cause serious symptoms in otherwise healthy children. In severe cases, the rash spreads throughout the body and lesions appear in the throat, as well as on the mucous membranes around the urethra, rectum, and vagina.