Friday, February 12, 2010

Chicken Pocks What Is The Best Cure For Chicken Pocks?

What is the best cure for chicken pocks? - chicken pocks

My son is just in the pustules of chicken, exploded fever, headaches, tears, itching, lack of sleep and the order of the day and night I tried calamine lotion and cream, even Benadryl seems to do much of this problem, and tears, He is leaving in a moment of despair, we all know, a natural cure for this chicken pox?

9 comments:

anndoodl... said...

A warm oatmeal bath works wonders. Try some disadvantages some children's Benadryl itching and Advil for pain and temperature. There is no cure for chicken pox, it is sufficient to Ride Out. However, if areas with blisters do not heal as you think it should take your child with your doctor to be charged. Sometimes these lesions may, after the outbreak of what can cause pain and infection tenderness, and redness and heat sectors. In this case, it may prescribe an antibiotic if necessary. Trust your maternal instincts .... Her mother went with you - now it's your turn. (My mother has always told me is: Now that you pay for their increased!) with a great 4th July!

Chrissy said...

Chickenpox is unpleasant for the children and for Mom! I assume you are in the United States. Enter some acetaminophen (paracetamol) for fever, headache and malaise. Calamine has a temporary calm, but the products are far beyond the days. All products containing pine tar bath? They are common in Australia, that patients with eczema. We also use a hydrogel Solugel mentioned that a clear gel that is typically used for burns. Normally this is stored in the refrigerator and for sunburn and chicken pox. As already mentioned, bath of oatmeal. Commercial products are available, but so desperate to put a regular oats in the average age, tie and throw it warm in a warm (not hot bath). In addition, you must wait for a wink! Good luck.

Sarah said...

Bathe the child in cold water with baking soda. And try to give an antihistamine (to help the itching, and often make the bed)

warriorw... said...

Once a child has the disease, there is no "cure", only symptomatic relief. Try a cold water bath with baking soda in water. Moreover, itchy spots sponge with vinegar works with poison ivy can work with chickenpox. And if your child is old enough (check the label) oral Benadryl.

ladydye_... said...

Try a bath with oatmeal, is in the section Bubblebath. cool the child, so the heat can worsen the situation. Benadryl cream can be helpful, or even try benedrly melt faster. they are really bad, you may need to see dr. Try some Motrin for fever or pain / pain. Perhaps they are more comfortable if he / she falls asleep. Tomorrow I would call and talk to the doctor or a nurse

Lisa A said...

It is the only cure for chicken pox. When cold, leave, within 2 weeks or so.

Rhonda & Cats said...

There is no cure. A virus that must run thick. There are certain drugs that are a bit stronger than the disadvantages Benadryl itchy, but you need a prescription for them. Try Aveeno Oatmeal bath to help dry them, and Caladryl. You can try to cause some Tylenol for the pain and irritation. Remember, it is up bubbles exudate and enable congagious new station.

mashi_cu... said...

it may be a bathroom. I lotion and bath, I think, when I was young. Maybe you have to work for him ..

usaf_bra... said...

I had chickenpox twice when I was little. In order to help the itching, my mother, bathed in a bath of oatmeal (you in the supermarket or places like Target) to get, I patted dry, and a combination of calamine lotion and cool compresses. It also forced me to wear gloves to avoid scratches. (Scratching may cause secondary infections.) Give your child Tylenol for fever or headache, but no aspirin (with Reye's syndrome, which sometimes causes liver damage or death!).

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