How long does it take to recover from chickenpox scarring

Under normal circumstances, chickenpox scar loss means the condition has entered the recovery period, the scar loss will last about a week or so, when the scar is all off, it means the condition has fully recovered. Chickenpox is caused by varicella-zoster virus infection, manifested by the appearance of red spots, papules, papules and so on on the surface of the skin. The overall course of chickenpox lasts about 1~2 weeks. When the scar falls off, it means that the disease has entered the recovery period, and the scar will gradually fall off in about a week’s time. When the scar falls off and the patient’s skin is free from itching and other symptoms, it means that the disease has been cured. Generally, there is no trace left after healing, but some patients may be accompanied by hyperpigmentation, with the passage of time, it will take about half a year to completely subside. When the chickenpox scars, do not scratch the affected area with your hands, and do not pick the scars off with your hands to avoid secondary infection.