Symptoms
- Chickenpox progress within 24 hours through the following 5 stages: 1) small red bumps, 2) thin-walled water blisters, 3)cloudy blisters, 4) open sores, and 5) dry brown crusts
- Rash is on all body surfaces, but usually starts on the head and back.
- Repeated crops of new chickenpox keep appearing for 4 to 5 days. Therefore, all 5 stages are present at same time.
- Sores (ulcers) occur normally in the mouth, eyelids, and genital area.
- Fever is usually present (the more the rash, the higher the fever)
- Known exposure to chickenpox 10 - 21 days earlier
- Main complications: secondary infections from bacteria
