How Can Scratched Chickenpox Wounds Be Treated In A Child?
My four year son got chickenpox one week ago he scratched two of his chickenpox as a result they turned brown and after brown layer removed they have a deep holes what should i do im using polyfax ointment from last 3 days for wound heel is this the right treatment kindly guide me im very concern about this thanks
Your four-year son is advised not to touch, scratch or pick the scars. He is advised to apply over-the-counter (OTC) scar removal creams like Mederma (for old and new) scars on the affected area. Scar removal creams help prevent formation of scars and reduce their appearance. Get your son clinically examined by a dermatologist so that deep, pitted sunken scars can also be treated. Depending on the scars, the dermatologist can recommend other treatment methods and therapies.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician
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How Can Scratched Chickenpox Wounds Be Treated In A Child?
Hello, Your four-year son is advised not to touch, scratch or pick the scars. He is advised to apply over-the-counter (OTC) scar removal creams like Mederma (for old and new) scars on the affected area. Scar removal creams help prevent formation of scars and reduce their appearance. Get your son clinically examined by a dermatologist so that deep, pitted sunken scars can also be treated. Depending on the scars, the dermatologist can recommend other treatment methods and therapies. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician