How To Overcome Itching In Chicken Pox

Disorders of chickenpox disease arise from the infection of the caustic Varicella Zoster . This infection causes the sufferer to experience a red rash which then sprung up several small bumps / lintilan filled with clear liquid in the skin. This reddish rash will be more and more until entering the 5th day, and then only be healed with improved endurance.

The problem with chickenpox disease is none other than the itchiness that comes with rash and rash. This itching is unbearable and very disturbing. For that, itching treatment due to chicken pox should be done correctly. Chicken pox is more attacking the child's age although adults can also experience it.

As for How To Overcome Itching In Chicken Pox that can be done at home, including:

1. Bath.
Who says when smallpox should not take a bath? Bathing with warm or cold water can help overcome the itchiness of chicken pox. Bath for 20-30 minutes according to the need will keep skin clean and soothe itchy skin. If your young child is small, help them to take a bath. Do not use soap, or use mild soap. Lightweight soap means soap made for sensitive skin or soap for babies.You can also add a handful of oatmeal to the bath water or try oatmeal bath products, such as Aveeno. Immediately dry the skin after bathing. Try not to rub the skin with a rough because it can cause a rash of red rupture.
2. Compress.
You can compress the red rash with cold water. Use a soft and absorbent cloth, such as a soft towel. Wet the fabric with cold water and touch the cold compress directly onto the skin.
You can also make oatmeal porridge and apply it to the itch area. The trick is:
  • Prepare oatmeal that has been ground into powder.
  • Combine with a little warm water to resemble porridge. Apply oatmeal that has become porridge on the tissue.
  • Place a tissue that has been smeared with oatmeal porridge into the itchy area of ​​the skin. Let stand for 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Then gently wash and dry the wet skin.
3. Lotion.
Apply a lotion that can help overcome the itchiness in chicken pox.
Avoid using lotions containing antihistamines. You can try lotions that contain: phenol, mentol, and camphor, such as calamine lotion, and lotions containing oatmeal, such as Aveeno Lotion.
4. Prevent skin irritation to prevent irritation.
Skin can be done with some of the following general hygiene practices: Wear loose cotton clothing. Change clothes and bed sheets every day with soft material. Use mild detergents if clothing or linens cause skin irritation.
5. Antihistamine Lotions or creams containing antihistamines should not be used for chickenpox.
But taking drugs containing antihistamines will help to overcome the itchiness of chicken pox. Drinking antihistamines can prevent you or your child from scratching a red rash that causes blisters, especially during sleep. Some antihistamines can be purchased at pharmacies as well as drug stores, such as CTM. If you use it without a doctor's prescription, then follow the instructions on the label carefully.
Try the following methods to prevent skin infections that can occur due to scratching:
  • Clean and cut the child's fingernails.
  • Wear gloves to prevent scratches, or use mild bandages on blisters.
  • Frequent hand washing.
  • Immediately treat the child when you find him scratched due to scratching.

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