Home Remedies For Chickenpox That REALLY Work

Sugar-Free Popsicles

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When most individuals think of chickenpox, they typically envision little red bumps or blisters on the surface of the skin. However, chickenpox can form not only on the usual places, such as the face, arms, and chest, but also in other places, such as the mouth. While chickenpox blisters in the mouth generally don't last as long as those on the skin, they can be particularly painful, making it difficult to eat or drink. Sugar-free popsicles are a great home remedy to aid in the discomfort that blisters in the mouth can cause. Not only are they a great way to encourage hydration, but sugar-free popsicles also can provide soothing pain relief to the sores since they are cold, and cold temperatures can numb some pain.

Wear Mittens Or Gloves

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One of the most uncomfortable aspects of chickenpox is the intense itching, which can often feel constant, overwhelming, and extreme at times. While the urge to scratch can be just as intense as the itching itself, scratching the chickenpox rash is highly discouraged, as it can cause the blisters to open and increases the risk of contracting an infection. If the itching becomes unbearable or scratching is occurring unconsciously, it can be helpful to wear mittens or gloves. Not only can they protect the skin from rupture and exposure to infection, wearing mittens or gloves can serve as a visual reminder not to scratch.

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