Can you puncture a chickenpox bubble?

The blisters of chickenpox should not be punctured and can be treated with medication.
Chickenpox blisters contain a large amount of viruses, and if the blisters are punctured, they may contaminate healthy skin to accelerate the spread of the chickenpox virus. After a chickenpox blister is ruptured, bacteria and other microorganisms can easily invade into the skin tissue through the broken area, increasing the chance of bacterial infection and making healing more difficult. Chickenpox blisters are also prone to scarring, which affects the appearance of the face and skin.
It is recommended to protect the chickenpox blisters, try not to puncture, scratch, pay attention to local skin dryness and hygiene. If the blisters of chickenpox have itching sensation, you can apply local glycerine lotion; when the itching is particularly severe, you can take antihistamine drugs such as loratadine orally. Do a good job of isolation, keep indoor air circulation, and get plenty of rest.
When you find your skin blisters of chickenpox, you should go to the regular hospital in time, and the medication needs to be under the guidance of the doctor.