Symptoms of chickenpox in babies include generalized rash, fever, etc.; treatment includes medication, physical therapy, etc. 1. Symptoms: chickenpox is caused by varicella zoster virus infection, mainly manifested as generalized episodes of itchy red papules, herpes, etc., commonly found in the trunk, head, limbs less; may also appear fever, weakness, fatigue, loss of appetite and other systemic symptoms; part of the population will have a swollen and sore throat, headache performance. 2. Treatment: chickenpox is a self-limiting disease, and general treatment and symptomatic treatment are the mainstay when there is no comorbidity. Children should be isolated and care should be strengthened, such as changing underwear, cutting children’s nails, wearing gloves to prevent scratching and reduce secondary infections. For itchy skin, topical glycerite lotion can be used. Antiviral drugs are preferred to acyclovir and should be used as early as possible, usually within 48 hours of the appearance of the rash. It is recommended that babies with manifestations of chickenpox seek prompt medical attention, and the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor.