Generally speaking, after having chickenpox, the body produces antibodies and is less likely to become infected again. However, there may be cases of re-infection due to low immunity.
Chickenpox is an acute infectious disease caused by the varicella zoster virus, which usually causes a generalized rash of spots and pimples, and may cause fever and other symptoms. The disease is highly contagious, but it is self-healing. After the disease is cured, the patient’s body produces antibodies and is usually not re-infected.
However, a very small number of individuals may be re-infected with chickenpox due to low immunity or poor physical condition. In addition, the latent virus in the body may also lead to the occurrence of shingles.
Therefore, after having chickenpox, you should also stay away from people with chickenpox, and pay attention to exercise in your daily life to improve your immunity to avoid the occurrence of shingles.