Chicken pox is itchy and unpleasant. However, there’re some
home therapies that can help you.
Chicken pox is an
unpleasant disease.
Instructions
1.
Take a warm bath with 1/3 a bowl of baking diluted in the water to
reduce the itch. You can do that as usually as you like.
2.
Calamine Lotion will reduce itch and help treat chicken pox. Gently
apply it on affected skin, using a cotton ball. Don’t use Caladryl as it can
cause side effects.
3.
Try not to scratch…, though; it’s easier said than done. Cut your nails
and wash your hands regularly with anti-bacteria soap. Don’t try to press on
the pox or you can have scars from it.
Try not to scratch
chickenpox or you’ll have scars in later time.
4.
Have a light diet to sooth annoying poxes in your mouth and throat.
Liquid antacid that is used as mouth wash (over 6 years old) will ease sever
ulcers in mouth.
Tips and warnings
·
Remember chicken pox is contagious until ulcers are dry, which
often occurs after 5-6 days.
·
Wait for new pox that will show up every day during 4-5 days.
Chicken pox patients often get 400-500 chickenpox.
Chicken pox
patients often get 400-500 chickenpox.
·
Contact to your doctor if there’s any chicken pox having signs of
infection or the situation get worse after the 6th day.