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What are some symptoms of chickenpox in babies?
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Dr. Josephine Ruiz-healyanswered
Pediatrics 41 years experience
Skin lesions: The easiest way to describe chickenpox is when you look at the skin lesions they all appear to be in different stages. The rash you see goes from a pink dot, to small fluid filled blisters to lesions that appear crusted. Thy are all seen at the same time. Lesions crop up for about 5 days, everywhere. Including inside the mouth and other parts of the body. Very itchy. Also have fever, tired, aches.
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A 32-year-old male asked:
What are the symptoms of Chickenpox?
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Dr. Geoffrey Rutledgeanswered
Internal Medicine 39 years experience
The symptoms of Chickenpox include:: Blister rash, Blistering, Fever.
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