Health Tip: The Itch of Chickenpox
March 24, 2008, 1:50 AM ET
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Mar. 23 -- (HealthDay News) - Chickenpox is caused by a virus that most often affects children.
Symptoms, including the tell-tale itchy rash, usually go away without treatment. But there are steps you can take to help alleviate the discomfort.
The University of Maryland Medical Center offers these suggestions:
Never give children aspirin to treat chickenpox symptoms, as it can trigger a very dangerous condition called Reye syndrome. Acetaminophen can be taken for pain.Take a lukewarm bath every few hours, or apply a cool compress to the skin. Try adding oatmeal to the bath to soothe irritated skin.After bathing, don't rub the skin with a towel, just pat it dry.Apply calamine lotion to the lesions, but avoid applying the lotion on the face.For painful mouth blisters, eat soft, mild and bland foods, and beverages. Ask your pharmacist about over-the-counter itch- and pain-relieving creams.