Chickenpox is a common infectious disease caused by varicella zoster virus infection and is characterized by fever with papules, macules, herpes, and crusted rash all over the body. Chickenpox is usually self-limiting. The incubation period of chickenpox is generally about two weeks, and is extremely contagious. The probability of children who have not been vaccinated against chickenpox being infected after contact with a chickenpox patient is about 90%. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a couple of weeks to get a lot more than just a couple of weeks. The rash period of chicken pox is usually about a week, during which it may be very itchy, you can use topical furnace glycol scrub to stop itching, infants and children over half a year old and adults can take cetirizine to stop itching. The rash can be disinfected with iodophor 2-3 times a day to avoid infection and scarring. The number of chickenpox rashes is not related to the severity of the disease, the number of chickenpox rashes is variable, some people can be a lot, some people can only a few ranging. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a couple of hours to get a lot more than just a couple of hours. The child’s diet generally does not need to be adjusted. 6, chicken pox rash, especially herpes to scab before this period of time is recommended not to take a bath to avoid causing skin infections, other periods of time can be considered to take a bath, so as not to aggravate the skin infection due to poor hygiene conditions. 7. For people older than 12 years old, pregnant women, and patients with immune deficiency, antiviral treatment is recommended when chickenpox is still in the rash. Adults can take acyclovir 800 mg each time, five times a day for five days. Panciclovir can also be taken at 1 gram three times a day for five days. The medication needs to be adjusted according to the patient’s specific condition and liver and kidney function under the guidance of the clinician. 8, topical acyclovir cream and other antiviral drugs have no effect on chickenpox. However, it is effective for herpes zoster virus infection. 9, chicken pox anti-fever drugs recommended to use acetaminophen, not recommended to use ibuprofen. 10, chickenpox can generally be self-limiting, especially in children, adults combined with pneumonia and other complications risk is relatively high. 11. Chickenpox needs to be isolated until the herpes is all crusted over.