Table of contents:
- When you get chickenpox, can you take a shower or not?
- The main abstinence from chickenpox
- 1. Don't make physical contact with other people
- 2. Do not give aspirin and ibuprofen to children who have chickenpox
- 3. Do not scratch the smallpox resilient
- 4. Avoid exposure to wind
- Abstinence from food when sick with chickenpox
- 1. Foods high in saturated fat
- 2. Sour foods
- 3. Spicy and salty food
- 4. Food sources of ariginine
Chickenpox is a disease that often occurs in children and is caused by the Varicella zoster virus, which belongs to the herpes virus group. Home remedies can help the healing process of chickenpox. People who have chickenpox may experience more severe symptoms if they do not comply with certain restrictions, whether it is a prohibition on certain foods or activities. There are restrictions such as not being allowed to take a shower or catching cold when having chickenpox. Is that right?
When you get chickenpox, can you take a shower or not?
When you have chickenpox, the surface of the skin on the face, body, hands, and feet will be covered with red spots (elastic) that cause itching.
It is thought that to prevent the symptoms of chickenpox from getting worse, you need to avoid getting your skin exposed to water so you don't take a shower at all. Another fear is that bathing can spread chickenpox to unaffected areas of the body.
Is it true that when you have smallpox you can't take a bath? The reason is, maintaining body hygiene is also important to speed up the healing period for chickenpox.
Medically, there is no prohibition on bathing for people with chickenpox. Instead of not being allowed, bathing during chickenpox is even recommended to relieve itching because it can lift dirt on the surface of the skin which has the potential to increase itching.
However, you still need to be careful in cleaning the affected skin. Don't scrub too hard. Also avoid chemical soaps that contain strong fragrances, as they can sting and aggravate symptoms.
We recommend that you use soap for sensitive skin that moisturizes the skin. In addition, you can also take a bath using ingredients that are natural remedies for chickenpox such as oatmeal or baking soda.
The main abstinence from chickenpox
Chicken pox is a contagious disease. The risk of transmission is higher in young children and adults who do not get the chickenpox vaccine. Nearly 90% of sufferers are children who have not received the chickenpox vaccine.
So, in order for the chickenpox that you or your child is experiencing quickly recover and not spread to other people, try to obey some of these restrictions:
1. Don't make physical contact with other people
It is mandatory for people who are sick with smallpox to avoid direct physical contact with people who have not been infected. This includes being in the same room. Therefore, people who are sick with chickenpox should be isolated until they are completely cured.
The reason is, the virus that causes chickenpox is easily spread through saliva splashes when someone who is sick just coughs or sneezes and other people nearby breathe the surrounding air. Chickenpox can also be transmitted from direct contact with the resilient liquid of smallpox itself.
2. Do not give aspirin and ibuprofen to children who have chickenpox
Chickenpox shows early symptoms such as fatigue, fever, and dizziness. In general, these symptoms can be treated with pain relievers such as ibuprofen, paracetamol, or aspirin.
However, the taboo that needs to be considered is not to give ibuprofen and aspirin as a chickenpox medicine to relieve fever and headaches.
The use of aspirin in young children is associated with an increased risk of a disease called Reyes syndrome that attacks the liver and brain. Meanwhile, taking ibuprofen can increase the risk of more severe skin infections.
3. Do not scratch the smallpox resilient
Another major precaution that must always be obeyed when having smallpox is not to scratch the chickenpox resilience.
Itching, it is, but scratching will break the resilience and then spread the virus. The liquid can evaporate into the air and be inhaled by people around you or stick to items that will be held by other people.
Scratching also makes resilience spread to other parts of the body, and can even make it difficult to remove smallpox marks.
Try to hold it in, as the itching will begin to subside in three or four days. In more than a week, the bouncy that had broken and turned into a scab was no longer itchy.
4. Avoid exposure to wind
People with chickenpox need to reduce their exposure to wind. The virus that causes chickenpox is very easily spread to people around you through the air. This mode of transmission of chickenpox occurs when the resilient bursts and the virus-filled liquid evaporates into the air.
The wind will carry the virus easily to those around you. The chickenpox virus will enter the body when other people breathe this contaminated air.
Not only outdoors, transmission through the air is also easier to occur in closed rooms. Therefore, people with chickenpox should delay their activities with other people in one room as much as possible, such as in a classroom, office, or child care center.
People with chickenpox should reduce their exposure to wind, but this does not mean that if people with chickenpox are exposed to wind, their smallpox condition will increase. This has not been scientifically proven.
It's just that people who have chickenpox need to get plenty of rest so that the body is able to fight the virus. Therefore, you should not spend a lot of time outdoors and are exposed to the wind.
Abstinence from food when sick with chickenpox
Chickenpox resilience can also appear around the mouth and inside, such as the tongue, inner cheeks, gums, and throat.
Based on deep studies Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry , The number of rashes that appear depends on the severity of the disease. A nodule does not always appear in the mouth if chickenpox is mild. When they appeared, there were no more than 10 nodules.
However, in severe cases, the number that appears in the mouth can reach up to 30 nodules. In people with a drastically weakened immune system, the rash may appear more in the mouth.
The more the rash in the mouth, the person who has smallpox may lose their appetite because of the difficulty chewing and swallowing.
Therefore, the best way to deal with the pain inside the mouth due to chickenpox rash is to apply certain dietary restrictions. Some types of food that are taboo when having chickenpox are reported to worsen the symptoms.
1. Foods high in saturated fat
Foods that are high in saturated fat, such as meat, milk full cream , is the first taboo food that should be avoided when sick with chickenpox.
Foods high in saturated fat can increase inflammation in the body. This will cause your child's rash to get worse and the healing process will take longer.
In addition to reducing the consumption of these taboo foods, people with chickenpox are also advised to eat cold foods to reduce sore throat.
If you want to eat ice cream or milkshake , it is better to choose the type that is low in fat or contains no fat at all.
2. Sour foods
Chickenpox rash that appears on the throat can cause inflammation so that the throat feels very dry and sore when swallowing food.
Therefore, avoid citrus fruits and other fruits that contain high acids. Consumption of highly acidic foods will cause throat and mouth irritation which will worsen and cause pain. Of course, this condition further slows down the healing process.
In addition to making foods that contain high acid as a taboo for chickenpox, pay attention to packaged foods or soft drinks that will be consumed by children.
Try to stay away from these foods if they contain citric acid, as this will cause the symptoms of chickenpox to worsen just like eating foods that are high in acid.
3. Spicy and salty food
The spicy and salty taste of food can cause irritation of the throat and mouth, including chicken broth which has a salty taste. When a child has chickenpox, foods that are too spicy or salty should be taboo.
Instead, eat a healthy vegetable soup with vegetable broth that has a lower sodium content than chicken stock.
4. Food sources of ariginine
Arginine is a type of protein that affects the replication process of the chickenpox virus in the body.
Studies in journals Antiviral Chemistry & Chemotherapy explain, the amino acid arginine triggers the protein synthesis process which is used by the virus to reproduce.
So when the virus that causes chickenpox replicates, the number of viruses that infect the skin surface increases so that the symptoms get worse. This condition causes people who are sick with smallpox to recover longer.
Foods containing arginine that need to be taboo when sick with chickenpox include chocolate, peanuts, and raisins.
Even so, there is not much scientific evidence that shows abstinence from foods containing arginine can help the recovery of chickenpox.
Obeying abstinence when having chickenpox is very important in the recovery process. Avoiding certain things or foods also reduces the risk of complications such as bacterial skin infections and digestive disorders.