The initial symptoms of chickenpox are mainly reflected in the systemic reaction and skin.
1. Systemic reaction: chickenpox belongs to a kind of viral infectious diseases, in the early stage of the disease will present similar to the symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection, such as low-grade fever, fatigue, and loss of appetite and so on.
2. Skin reaction: chickenpox is mainly characterized by systemic blisters, in the early stage, the main manifestation of the onset of skin erythema, papules, and then blisters can appear within a few hours, the rash was centripetal distribution. Some people also have different degrees of itching discomfort.
Due to the different degrees of severity of the disease and individual differences in clinical manifestations, the specific situation needs to be analyzed by the doctor in combination with other clinical manifestations.