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Treatments for Chickenpox

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In most children, chickenpox is mild and will naturally run its course and go away on its own. In these cases, treatment focuses on relieving the symptoms.

Treatment may involve the following:

Medications | Other treatments

There are no surgical options for the treatment of chickenpox.

 

References:

  • Galil K, Brown C, Lin F, et al. Hospitalizations for varicella in the United States, 1988 to 1999. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2002;(10):931-935.
  • The Merck Manual of Medical Information. 17th ed. Simon and Schuster, Inc.; 2000.
  • CDC Diseases and Conditions index, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/DiseasesConditions.
  • Ratner AJ. Varicella-related hospitalizations in the vaccine era. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2002;(10):927-931.

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