Is it normal to have chicken pox without a fever?

It is normal to have chickenpox without a fever, indicating that the condition is relatively mild and can easily heal itself.
Chickenpox is an infectious disease caused by varicella zoster virus infection, which can cause fever, but most people have a low-grade fever, accompanied by fatigue, dizziness, headache, generalized rash and other symptoms. A small percentage of the population may be infected without fever, but only with herpes on the skin. This group of people has mild infection and symptoms, and is relatively easy to recover.
People with chickenpox who do not have a fever, but only have a generalized rash, should be isolated at home. During the quarantine period, actively replenish nutrition, avoid scratching the blisters to avoid secondary infection. At the same time, oral antiviral drugs, such as acyclovir, can be taken to promote recovery. If the symptoms worsen during the course of the disease, the patient should go to the hospital for treatment under the guidance of a specialist.