Varicella
Varicella is known as chickenpox. It is one of the typical childhood diseases. In chickenpox hundreds of itchy, fluid-filled blisters which burst and shape crusts may be developed. Chickenpox is the result of a virus. The name of the virus which causes chickenpox is varicella-zoster. It is associated with the herpesvirus family. The symptoms of Varicella are high fever, tummy ache, headache, or loss of appetite for a day before spreading in the typical pox rash. You will find blisters on the face, trunk, or scalp. These small blisters demand diagnosis. If your children have eczema, then the number of these blisters may reach more than 1,500.
