What Causes Vestibular Neuritis?

Chickenpox

Dr. Mercola

Chickenpox typically occurs in childhood, and the classic symptom is the presence of an extremely itchy rash on the skin. The rash typically looks like a bunch of red spots or blisters, and some patients may also have ulcers. For many patients, the rash scabs over after about seven days. In addition to a rash, patients may have a fever, swollen lymph nodes, fatigue, and a loss of appetite. Most cases of chickenpox resolve within one to two weeks.

Patients may wish to use an oatmeal bath or calamine lotion to relieve itching. An antihistamine should also be used to reduce itching, and patients should try not to scratch the rash, as this can lead to scarring and skin damage. Since chicken pox is highly contagious, patients should stay home from work or school for approximately seven days. Although patients may not feel like eating, they should try to have soup and other fluids to maintain proper hydration, and they should get as much rest as possible.

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