Does the acne area get better after recovering from chickenpox?

The area of acne will get better after recovery from chickenpox, but there may be scarring or hyperpigmentation.
Chickenpox is a primary infection caused by varicella zoster virus. When the virus enters the body, it will locally proliferate in the respiratory mucosa and enter the bloodstream to form the initial viremia, and the herpes zoster virus will replicate in the reticuloendothelial system and form the second viremia, which will spread to the keratin-forming cells of the epidermis and the epithelial cells of the mucous membranes, which will lead to the appearance of chickenpox.
Usually the incubation period is about 10-21 days, some patients will have herpetic chickenpox, hemorrhagic chickenpox and other atypical chickenpox manifestations. If the patient’s herpes secondary bacterial infection or herpes trauma is relatively large, resulting in obvious scabs, most patients can be cured after regular and reasonable treatment, but may leave scars or have the phenomenon of hyperpigmentation.
In the chickenpox, in order to avoid the appearance of scars, do not scratch on their own, to the hospital in a timely manner, under the diagnosis of the doctor, according to the specific performance of the patient’s condition, to take targeted treatment, life should pay attention to the skin protection, keep the skin clean and hygienic, a reasonable rest and relaxation, to promote the health of the organism to recover.