It is not recommended to squeeze the pus out of chicken pox to avoid spreading or aggravating the inflammation.
Chickenpox from the herpes, the beginning is clear, transparent, the development of the later may gradually become cloudy, yellow, may also be due to poor hygiene and secondary bacterial infection, the formation of purulent pustules. Do not artificially squeeze out the pus at this time, as this may cause the inflammation to spread or worsen, and the chickenpox will leave scars after it has healed.
Treatment of chickenpox includes: antihistamines to help with the symptomatic treatment of itching; nails should be clipped as short as possible to avoid scratching that can cause visible skin breaks and secondary bacterial infections; and acetaminophen is given to treat fever, especially in children. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs that are not aspirin may also be given.
If the skin lesions do not subside for a long time, and do not squeeze with bare hands, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of specialists to receive regular treatment.