i have chicken pox does any1 have a cure for it?


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ive had chicken pox for the last few days does ne1 have a cure for chicken pox plz

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I just wanted to say, "I am sorry to hear that and I hope you feel better soon." Good luck.

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No. I never had them. But I can imagine that they itch badly! Good Luck!

Time. You just have to wait it out. Sorry.

Sorry, there's no cure.
You just gotta wait it out.

A good thing to do is to spoil yourself for as long as it lasts. Ice cream to cool down the itch.

The only thing that helped my when I had it was rolling around in the snow but I don't suppose it's the right time of the year for that.
Get well soon.

Nope, no cure.

you need to rest if live close to the sea and is warm enough get in the sea water it will dry them a stop the etching and will help you not getting scars from them

no cure-sorry. warm baths help but the relief is temporary and i hate to tell you this but when you get them as an adult they tend to much more severe and last longer. I had a friend that was out for 3.5 weeks with them and in a guy it can make you sterile.

Put old fashioned Gentian Violet on the sores. It will stop the itch. Do not scratch or pick at the scabs, you will badly scar your face.

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I've read through a few this one seems ok
http://www.home-remedies-for-you.com/remedy/Chicken-Pox.html
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http://www.home-remedies-for-you.com/remedy/Chicken-Pox.html

There is no cure for the chicken pox except for "time!" There is a chicken pox vaccine that is recommended for all children between the ages of 18 months and adolescence who have not yet had chicken pox. Studies have also shown that the vaccine can prevent chicken pox or reduce the severity of the illness if it is given with 3-5 days of exposure to an infected person. Try making yourself as comfortable as possible and no scratching as this can lead to scaring and or secondary bacterial infections! Tylenol can help with the fever and fatigue. Calamine lotion will help dry out the blisters. Aveeno makes an oatmeal bath that soothes the skin. Over the counter antihistamines such as Benadryl can be used to control the itching but cause drowsiness. (I think Claritin can be used with no drowsiness) Acyclovir (Zovirax) is an anti-viral drug that may be used to treat chicken pox. In uncomplicated cases acyclovir taken 5 times a day has been shown to cause shorter periods of new lesion formation, fewer lesions, and more rapid healing but only if started within 24 to 48 hours of the onset of the rash. Good luck!



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