Does chicken pox leave a scar?

There is a risk of scarring if poor care is taken after chickenpox.
Chickenpox is an acute infectious skin disease caused by varicella-zoster virus infection, mostly seen in children, mainly manifested as papules, blisters and scabs, etc., a few patients will appear herpetic chickenpox, hemorrhagic chickenpox and other atypical chickenpox manifestations.
When patients appear blisters, improper care of local lesions, such as scratching or squeezing the chickenpox rupture and other reasons leading to local soft tissue infection may leave scars, better care of the affected area, may not leave scars, the specific situation varies from person to person.
Therefore, it is necessary to keep the lesions dry and clean, avoid scratching, friction and other mechanical injuries, and follow the prescription of topical medication to promote the healing of localized lesions.
It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, actively cooperate with specialized doctors to standardize the treatment, pay attention to the protection of the affected area in life, and regular review.