Adult chickenpox five or six days is generally not recommended to go out. Chickenpox is caused by varicella zoster virus infection, the general course of the disease in 1~2 weeks, the infectious period is generally 1~2 days before the rash to the scab, mostly for about 10 days, chickenpox five or six days is generally in the onset of the disease, has a strong contagious, such as herpes, pustules, this situation is not recommended to go out. In addition, if the patient’s physical condition is poor or low immune function, severe chickenpox will occur, then the symptoms are more serious, and the course of the disease is longer, if you go out at this time, it may also lead to cross-infection, resulting in complications, such as suppurative infections, cellulitis, pneumonia, encephalitis, etc., so it is not recommended to go out, you should rest at home, keep ventilation, pay attention to hygiene. Adults with chickenpox should follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, reduce unnecessary outings, and seek medical attention whenever uncomfortable symptoms occur.