Chickenpox Signs and Symptoms
The most obvious symptom is the rash which follows any early symptoms of the chickenpox. These spots/bumps are usually red and itchy. They are formed very quickly: in one or two days. The top damaged places are the baby’s or child’s chest and back. It then moves to the face, head in general, limbs, and groin. It’s important to keep your child away from the infectious kids for at least 2-3 days before the rash when the disease achieves its peak. The patient may be covered with a couple of spots up to 500 or even more.