Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Chicken Pox essays
Chicken Pox essays    What do you think of when you here the term chicken pox?  Probably a very itchy time in     you life or an itchy time waiting ahead for you, unless you are one of the few lucky ones.      I know catching chicken pox probably wasnt the greatest time in your life but almost     everyone has to go though it.  Its reminds me of getting your shots before you can begin     school, you hate getting them, but you are told its a necessity.     	Before the sixth century shingles, a secondary infection of chicken pox was     identified.  Then after the nineteen century chicken pox was identified as a separate     disease from the smallpox disease.  In 1995 the United States Food and Drug     Administration approved the  first vaccine against chicken pox.  This came after extreme     testing in Japan which showed  there was no lingering effects.  Even though the vaccine     is in use today and is proven to be safe, it is still under debate if it should be used and if it     	Chicken pox is caused by the varicalla-zoster virus (VZV).  Chicken pox is very     contagious, approximately four million cases occur each year.  Breathing in sneezed air     by someone who is infected with chicken pox is the most common way this disease is     	The most obvious symptom is a itchy rash which starts on the body and scalp and     spreads to the face, arms, and legs.  This rash forms blisters that dry and become scabs in     four to five days.  An infected person may have anywhere from only a few scabs to more     than five hundred scabs on his or her body during and attack.     	When you get the rash you should have a doctor examine it.  Rashes have many     different causes, this is why it is best to have a doctor diagnose the disease.  He or she     might ask about contact with other children who have chicken pox or measles or other     	Rashes arent the only sign of chicken pox, a person migh    ...     
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