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Chicken pox help please
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My daughter is plastered in chicken pox. We're currently using ViraSoothe and Calamine lotion. We've just noticed she has 4 chicken pox on her top gum. Is this something we would need antibiotics for? Or just bonjela maybe?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They look like chicken pox rather than ulcers. I feel so sorry for her, she's got loads of spots, I'm telling her all the time not to scratch the ones on her face as she could end up scarred. Only trouble is, you can't stop them scratching in their sleep.
We rang the surgery and they told us to bring her down at 4 to check her over. They're pretty good like that.
We rang the surgery and they told us to bring her down at 4 to check her over. They're pretty good like that.
Actually, it might come back. My son had chickenpox twice. Diagnosed each time by (different) doctors and an experienced isolation nurse. He has the scars from both times to prove it.
I am surprised that the surgery receptionist told you to take the child to the surgery. Chickenpox is very infectious, so any other child there would be almost certain to catch it.
I am surprised that the surgery receptionist told you to take the child to the surgery. Chickenpox is very infectious, so any other child there would be almost certain to catch it.
Poor little girl. It is very difficult to cope with and to stop scratching. It is so itchy. It's about time they found something to keep it at bay. They can do measles, mumps and rubella and I think they can do whooping cough but so far not chickenpox. There is a form of chickenpox you can still get when you are older - shingles - very painful - but usually once is the limit.