Symptoms are varied.
Symptoms of chickenpox include fever, red maculopapular rash, herpes, scab rash and so on. Moreover, the rash especially likes to "settle down" in the chest, abdomen and back, with relatively few limbs. Winter and spring are its high incidence period, and it is extremely contagious.
There are many ways of transmission.
The transmission route of chickenpox includes droplets, contact and so on. Once infected, the virus will "make a scene" in your nasopharyngeal lymph nodes for 4 ~ 6 days, then invade the blood and sweep the whole body!
pay attention to the diet
In order to be healthy, try to avoid eating foods that may cause allergies, such as high-protein foods such as seafood, peaches, fish and shrimp, silkworm chrysalis, and hair products such as coriander and wine.