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Can I Have Eggs And Bread In My Diet On The 10th Day Of Chicken Pox?
Hi i m currently having chicken pox and now on my 10th day. Can you advise if I can have eggs and bread in my diet? In addition I m still getting new spots and old spots do not appear to be healing as some till look like they have fluids in them. Should i go back to my GP again? thanks for taking time to answer.
Mon, 17 Nov 2014
Internal Medicine Specialist, Dr. Divakara's Response
Hi
Thanks for posting your query.
As of your diet , yes you can take eggs and bread. Apart from meat , you can take anything.
After 7 days the skin lesions should heal but if it is not healing then the diagnosis of Chicken Pox should be re considered or there might have been additional bacterial infection over the chicken pox. In either case you definitely need to consult your doctor.
Hope this information was useful to you.
Any clarifications feel free to ask .
Regards.
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Can I Have Eggs And Bread In My Diet On The 10th Day Of Chicken Pox?
Hi Thanks for posting your query. As of your diet , yes you can take eggs and bread. Apart from meat , you can take anything. After 7 days the skin lesions should heal but if it is not healing then the diagnosis of Chicken Pox should be re considered or there might have been additional bacterial infection over the chicken pox. In either case you definitely need to consult your doctor. Hope this information was useful to you. Any clarifications feel free to ask . Regards.