Signs of infection include leakage of pus from the blisters or excessive redness, warmth, tenderness, or swelling around the blisters.
Yes it does, the puss could potentially become poisonous and you need to get it out of the blister immediately. GET TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM IMMEDIATELY
A chickenpox "carrier" is someone who is infected with chickenpox but does not have symptoms. Anyone susceptible to chickenpox can be a chickenpox carrier. Someone who had the vaccine is unlikely to be infected with and carry chickenpox.
A carrier of chickenpox is someone who is infected but doesn't have symptoms. Most people who get chickenpox do not get infected twice. You are not likely to get chickenpox as an adult if you had them as a child.
Chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, and it can spread easily. You can get chickenpox from an infected person who sneezes, coughs, or shares food with you. It is also spread if you touch the fluid from a chickenpox blister. A person who has chickenpox can spread the virus even before he or she has any symptoms. Chickenpox is most easily spread from 2 to 3 days before the rash appears until all the blisters have crusted over.
You can get chickenpox from someone who is infected.
To "carry" an infectious disease means to be infected without having symptoms; therefore, you can't "carry" chickenpox if you're not infected.
The small blister of chickenpox, like all blisters, is referred to in medical terminology as a "vesicle."
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Aids is caught by having sex with a infected person, or having infected blood.while chickenpox is coght from the air or viral.
Natural active immunity to chickenpox is developed by being infected with chickenpox disease.
If you spent time with someone with chickenpox, you could be infected unless you had chickenpox or the vaccine before.
You can only transmit chickenpox if you are infected with the virus yourself.