Chickenpox is a viral infectious skin disease that is not typed in the clinic, so there is only one type. Chickenpox is a contagious skin disease caused by infection with varicella-zoster virus, and from the clinical symptoms, it is mainly manifested as small blisters appearing all over the body, and there will be polymorphic lesions such as blotchy rash, papules, herpes and scabs. Chickenpox does not have other types based on clinical features or causes, so there is only one type of chickenpox. During the onset of chickenpox, some people may have fever and itchy symptoms, which are usually treated symptomatically, such as oral ibuprofen to reduce fever, and topical glycerine lotion to relieve itching. Chickenpox heals well, usually does not leave scars, in the course of the disease must pay attention to good skin care. Chickenpox must be under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment.