Chickenpox is usually a rash that appears 1 day after the onset of fever, and the rash is characterized by the simultaneous presence of multiple forms. In the early stages of chickenpox, patients may have cold-like symptoms such as chills, fever, headache, fatigue, sore throat, nausea, and loss of appetite. The rash appears on the trunk and head at first, and then gradually spreads to the face and extremities, initially as a red papule with a red halo around it. The rash is usually distributed centripetally, mainly on the trunk, less on the extremities, and even less on the palms and soles of the feet. The actual fact is that there is no particular good treatment for chicken pox, generally take symptomatic treatment, bed rest, eat easily digestible food, hydrate, pay attention to skin cleanliness, avoid scratching the skin of the herpes.