how to get rid of pox quickly?


Question:
i have got pox all over my face and on my scalp, i cant even sleep properly. how can i get rid of it very quick? plz help me! its hurting me a lot

Answers:
Well, I've never gotten pox and I'm 12 so.I don't know umm.try hard not to scratch, maybe take a shower so you won't feel really itchy? Personally, what I would do if I ever /had/ the chicken pox is tie my hands behind my back.(I'm serious, I would.)

Other Answers:
Go get lazer done

antibiotics.see a doctor.why do we have to tell people to seek medical attention?

talk to you local doctor

drink water, fruit juices.dnt scratch the things.they will get worse!

Get yourself to a doctor.

see your Doctor for an antibiotic,
cover sores with Calamine Lotion, it will stop the itching&
dry up the sores quickly
another is Aloe Vera (suggestions only)

What type of pox? chicken pox? Soak in oatmeal water or use alveeno lotion. If it's itchy scaly patches you have seborreah dermatitius and you need to shampoo with Nizarol AD at least twice a week. Chicken Pox generally starts on the torso and causes red itchy spots that quicky scab up. It goes away in 1-2 weeks. Seborreah won't go away without treatment.

Oooo Honey there is no quick fix for pox. You probably didn't want to hear that. Get someone to go to your local chemist/drug store(if you're American) and ask the Pharmacist what is best. Chicken pox is a viral infection so Dr wont give you antibiotics. Don't scratch them off what ever you do! because this will scar your face! It leaves a little craters on your face that are really hard to cover up. Remind yourself of this if you're going to scratch.
Source(s):
personal experience



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