What is chickenpox transmitted through?

Chickenpox is mainly transmitted through the patient’s varicella herpes fluid, respiratory droplet route, chickenpox patients are best isolated separately to avoid widespread transmission. Chickenpox mainly occurs in the pediatric period, the disease is due to infection with varicella-zoster virus caused by acute infectious diseases, the transmission route is mainly for direct contact with chickenpox patients herpes fluid, or indirect contact, such as chickenpox patients herpes fluid contaminated toys, tableware, clothing, etc. can be infected with chickenpox virus. Chickenpox patient’s respiratory tract can also carry the virus, such as contact with the patient’s droplets, sputum, etc. can also be infected with chickenpox virus. Chickenpox is highly contagious, if suspected of chickenpox, should be isolated as early as possible, the more serious symptoms of oral antiviral drugs such as acyclovir and other treatments as prescribed by the doctor, contact with things to be sterilized, pay attention to rest, a light diet and so on. If you feel unwell, you should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor, to give targeted treatment.