There is no fastest treatment for chickenpox in children. Chickenpox is mostly seen in children and can be treated through isolation, general care, and medication methods. Chickenpox is a contagious disease infected by varicella zoster virus, transmitted by respiratory droplets or contact, mostly in children, need to be isolated in time to avoid infecting others. You need to wear clean, soft clothes and keep your skin clean to avoid secondary infections. The symptoms are mild in the early stage of the rash, and usually do not require special treatment, and can usually be cured naturally in about 7-10 days. If a child has a large number of chickenpox, medications such as acyclovir cream can be used to relieve the severity of the chickenpox. In addition, if the itching is severe, the skin can be disinfected by wiping the chickenpox area with iodine povidone and applying a topical medication such as glycerine lotion. In case of secondary infection of the skin, it can be treated with antibiotic medication such as mupirocin ointment. In addition, if a child with chickenpox has a fever, bed rest is needed, and physical cooling methods such as ice packs and baths can be used to lower the temperature. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees Celsius, under the guidance of the doctor through antipyretic drugs to lower the temperature treatment, such as acetaminophen. When the child suffers from chickenpox, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, and follow the doctor’s instructions for isolation and treatment, while the above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor.