What to do if chicken pox breaks accidentally

Chickenpox accidentally breaks and requires anti-inflammatory and astringent treatment for localized skin damage. Chickenpox is an acute contagious skin disease caused by varicella-zoster virus infection, mostly seen in children, clinically characterized by the simultaneous appearance of papules, blisters and scabs all over the body. The basic damage of chickenpox is blisters, which are often located in the epidermis, and if standardized care is provided, the blisters will naturally subside without leaving scars. If the blisters rupture, improper care, can be secondary infection to form scars. Chickenpox broken to the local skin damage to anti-inflammatory, anti-infection and astringent treatment, to avoid secondary infection and scarring. You can use a solution with anti-inflammatory effect (such as 2.5% ~ 3.5% hydrogen peroxide solution) local wet compresses, followed by topical antibiotic ointment to prevent infection, zinc oxide paste, zinc oxide oil and other astringent, to help the local scabbing, subsiding. In daily life, chickenpox patients should pay attention to skin protection, trimming nails, to avoid scratching damage blisters, to protect the skin clean and hygienic, reasonable work and rest. Blister breakout can be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying the condition.