The disease is most contagious a day or two before the
rash appears and until the rash is completely dry and scabbed over, about five to six days after onset of the rash.
Who is at risk of chickenpox?
Anyone who has not had chickenpox
Anyone who is not vaccinated against varicella-zoster virus
Young children (under 10 years)
Who is at risk of complications?
Newborns and very young babies
Adolescents and adults tend to have severe forms and complications
Pregnant women who have not had chickenpox are at risk of complications.
They can develop severe forms of chickenpox, including varicella
pneumonia.
The virus can also cause congenital varicella syndrome in the unborn baby.
Now you can take care about her/him. Now she can take all routeine food no problem.
Chiken pox
vaccine also available for high risk group. 2doses of vaccine can be taken 4 weeks apart.