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I just found out that a kid in my son's preschool has chicken pox. What are the chances my son got it too? He hasn't been vaccinated against it. He is 3 years old.A. Chickenpox is very contagious — so there is a big chance your son caught it too. ... more
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Chicken pox and shingles are caused by the same virus, varicella zoster, commonly known as herpes zoster . Initial infection with this particular virus, creates the condition known as chicken pox. Symptoms of chicken pox typically last two weeks or ... more
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• People should not get chickenpox vaccine if they have ever had a life-threatening allergic reaction to gelatin, the antibiotic neomycin, or (for those needing a second dose) a previous dose of chickenpox vaccine. • People who are moderately or ... more
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Treating hairloss and alopecia is an area which countless people enquire about. The Scientia Chicken Pox Scar Removal Roller is a hairloss product that gets great results. In recent studies, over a 3 month period, men treated with a Scientia ... more
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A Chicken Pox Scar Removal Roller can be used to reduce deep wrinkles, fine wrinkles, skin lines and creases including crows feet, smile lines (or laughter lines), creases on the forehead (scowl lines), creases around the mouth or lips – such as ... more
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The chicken pox vaccine, also known as varicella vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine. This means that the vaccine is prepared with live, but altered virus. The varicella virus is weakened or made less virulent in the laboratory, so that it cannot ... more
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Asked in Personal Health at 3:16 AM on December 12, 2007 Tags: recommendations, chicken, pox, ... more
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There really is not much in the way of medical treatment for chicken pox, except to try to keep the fever down, and treat the itchy bumps with oatmeal baths. ... more
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Chicken pox are contagious for a day or two before the rash appears on the body and then they can continue to be contagious for up to 5 days after. ... more
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Chicken pox is mostly found in children and is transmitted by the varicella-zoster virus. Chicken pox look like blisters and once they pop open they turn into brown scabs and eventually go away. You can find more information here: http://kidshealth. ... more
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