Chickenpox in children begins with cold-like symptoms, followed by blisters and papules on the skin, and is currently treated with acyclovir.
Typical chickenpox symptoms in children have two phases, the first is the prodromal phase with cold-like symptoms, which may include fever, loss of appetite, etc. A pink rash appears on the skin after 1~2 days.
Chickenpox is a self-limiting disease and most people recover from it on their own. Acyclovir is used to treat the disease and should be used under medical supervision. Acyclovir is most effective when used within 24 hours of the appearance of the rash.
Patients should pay attention to rest, avoid contact with other children, pay attention to diligently cut nails, maintain hygiene, avoid scratching the rash, such as accidentally scratching the need to pay attention to secondary infection, you can use some local antibiotics such as mupirocin ointment.