It takes from 10 to 21 days after contact with an infected person for someone to develop chickenpox.
Chickenpox is often heralded by a prodrome of myalgia, nausea, fever, headache, sore throat, pain in both ears, complaints of pressure in head or swollen face, and malaise in adolescents and adults, while in children the first symptom is usually the development of a papular rash, followed by development of malaise, fever (a body temperature of 38 °C (100 °F), but may be as high as 42 °C (108 °F) in rare cases), and anorexia. Typically, the disease is more severe in adults. Chickenpox is rarely fatal, although it is generally more severe in adult males than in adult females or children. Pregnant women and those with a suppressed immune system are at highest risk of serious complications. Chicken pox is believed to be the cause of one third of stroke cases in children. The most common late complication of chicken pox is shingles, caused by reactivation of the varicella zoster virus decades after the initial episode of chickenpox.
Chickenpox has been observed in other primates, including chimpanzees and gorillas.
The disease is not related in any way to chickens; the name uses "chicken" in the sense of "weak" or "cowardly" (i.e., a "wimpier" version of smallpox).
-kenapa aku cite pasal chickenpox? sebab dalam masa 2 hari ni aku dapat banyak berita mengatakan si polan ni terkena chickenpox. dan salah seorang daripadanya adalah adik bongsuku ACHOI. isk...sakit perut aku bila fikir pasal 'demam jerawat' (seperti yang digambarkan oleh niece bos aku) ni..maklumla..aku yang tough dan sihat ni masih belum pernah dijangkiti oleh penyakit tersebut..takutnya kalau terkena..nampaknya aku kena ambik vaksin secepat mungkin ni..nanti tak pasal-pasal kena CUTI seminggu..keje banyak oiii!!!-
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