Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Fast Yet Easy Chickenpox Relief and Remedies

Chickenpox, a highly contagious viral disease characterized by the appearance of itchy blisters all over the body, is not something to be worried about. Since it doesn’t really do much damage aside from the risk of scarring, chickenpox can be very irritating especially for young children. It is however important to be aware of how to cure this infection in the shortest time possible.

What most pediatricians and dermatologists would recommend for chickenpox relief is to apply calamine lotion to all affected areas two to three times a day. The two main active ingredients in these lotions, zinc oxide and ferric oxide, are very effective in relieving the itchiness of irritated skin. Pay special attention to the pinkish colors of these compounds as they have a tendency to stain clothing. It is therefore advisable to wear clean, breathable, and unwanted clothes for the duration of your treatment.

You can also take antihistamines to reduce the itchiness. These medications are usually available in capsule form for adults and in flavored syrups for children. The fruity taste makes it a lot easier for the younger children to consume this medicine. Another easy way of providing chickenpox relief is to take a bath in warm water combined with a dosage sodium bicarbonate before going to bed at night.

Years ago, people mistakenly believed that if a person had chickenpox, then bathing wasn’t allowed until the blisters were all dried up. The truth is that a daily bath is essential in boosting the healing process. When taking a bath, try avoiding scrubbing too hard to prevent the opening up the scabs which may lead to scarring.

For unknown reasons, chickenpox affects people in varying degrees. Sometimes the blistery spots are concentrated on only one area of the body, like the face or the torso. In other cases, the entire body is covered with hundreds of tiny itchy spots. Still, there are few fortunate people who only contract a mild spattering of blisters that seem to heal quite quickly. Similarly, people react to the disease based on their own personalities. Some don't mind the rashes at all while others think about it constantly.The approach to dealing with chickenpox is to take medications as instructed, apply the lotion, and try to forget that the spots are there. The itchiness may be unbearable at times, however the more you think about them, the more you will think about scratching them. Seek a positive form of diversion to keep your mind occupied and at ease.

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