Blowing on the wind with chickenpox usually has no effect. Doing a good job of cleaning the skin and blowing on the wind will not affect the healing of the blisters, whether or not the localized blisters have broken out.
Blowing on the wind does not usually cause the blisters to increase in number, severity or infection, and does not worsen the condition of a person with chickenpox. If the blisters break out because of scratching, blowing wind will not lead to local skin infection as long as the local skin is well disinfected and the skin is kept clean and hygienic.
Chickenpox should actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment. Local treatment can generally be used externally with glycerine lotion, herpes breakout or secondary infection can be used externally with erythromycin ointment, lincomycin ointment. At the same time apply antiviral drugs such as acyclovir, alpha-interferon and other treatments.