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Chicken Pox
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I know I had Chicken Pox when I was about 7/8, so that would be half a century ago, but could I catch them now in some form from my granddaughter. Her outbreak showed up saturday night and before then she had stayed with me overnight last sunday and so a week ago. I have a sore throat, watery eyes, headache, feel like a cold coming on but i only had a cold 3 weeks ago or so. I also seem to feel like my skin is itchy, on the back of my neck and scalp especially.
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Listening to Garth Books give me the same symptoms:-)) ))))
20:09 Mon 19th Aug 2013
Once you've had chicken pox you should be immune for life to future infection. (I write 'should' because I managed to get scarlet fever three times as a child, much to the confusion of my doctor! So it seems that some people don't get full immunity after contracting a disease but they are very much in a minority; I'm simply odd!).
Sore throat? Watery eyes? Headache? Feels like a cold? Itchy skin?
You've described the symptoms of hay fever remarkably well! (Not everyone gets sneezing fits). Just because you've not had hay fever before, it doesn't mean that you can't get it now. (I was in my 20s when I first got hay fever. My friend was in his 60s when he started suffering from it).
Sore throat? Watery eyes? Headache? Feels like a cold? Itchy skin?
You've described the symptoms of hay fever remarkably well! (Not everyone gets sneezing fits). Just because you've not had hay fever before, it doesn't mean that you can't get it now. (I was in my 20s when I first got hay fever. My friend was in his 60s when he started suffering from it).
>>>why i would have hay fever today as it has been quite a dull overcast day
. . . which is ideal for harvesting. You might be allergic to something in fields near to you.
If you don't want to go to your doctor, speak to a pharmacist. He/she may well suggest something like loratadine (which is really cheap if you buy it under that name, rather than in a branded product).
. . . which is ideal for harvesting. You might be allergic to something in fields near to you.
If you don't want to go to your doctor, speak to a pharmacist. He/she may well suggest something like loratadine (which is really cheap if you buy it under that name, rather than in a branded product).
You can get chicken pox twice - red the box on the left und the picture.
http:// www.nhs .uk/Con ditions /Chicke npox/Pa ges/Int roducti on.aspx
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There were a lot of discussions about this when I developed a chicken pox like rash some months back. As I'm on medication which suppresses my immune system I rang my GP, was called straight in, was there for an hour, sent to the hospital and had the quickest admission ever to A&E and was in hospital for 3 days on anti-virals while they tested my blood. Turned out I'm immune to chickenpox, I had it badly as a child, but they still took the action above to check, just in case.