Chickenpox Treatments High Point NC

Find top doctors who perform Chickenpox Treatments in High Point, NC. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in High Point, NC.

Local Businesses

Dr.David Reid

(919) 787-7489
416 Gatewood Avenue
High Point, NC 27262


Central Carolina Dermatology Clinic Inc.

(336) 887-3195
404 Westwood Avenue Suite # 107
High Point, NC 27262


Brian Scott Strauss

336-887-3195
404 Westwood Ave Ste 107
High Point, NC 27262


Stephen Richard Uhlin

(336) 887-3195
404 Westwood Ave – Ste 107
High Point, NC 27262


Virgil Willard

(336) 886-1667
Suite 202 1011 North Lindsay Street
High Point, NC 27262


Applegate Michael D

336- 889-8877
606 N Elm St
High Point, NC 27262


Ghandi Lauren B Adams

(336) 774-3740
2444 N Main St
High Point, NC 27262


Willard Ii, Virgil V – Piedmont Plastic Surgery

(336) 886-1667
1011 N Lindsay St # 202
High Point, NC 27260


Arnold Gordon

336- 882-2433
404 Westwood Ave – Ste 203
High Point, NC 27262


Piedmont Plastic Surgery

(336) 886-1667
1011 N Lindsay St Ste 202
High Point, NC 27262


Same Day Std Testing

(336) 289-7371
3610 Peters Ct, Ste 200
High Point, NC 27260


Draelos, Zoe

336-841-2044
2444 N Main St
High Point, NC 27262


Al Khori Fareed F

336- 802-2125
300 Gatewood Ave
High Point, NC 27262


Samuel Craig Kirby

336-887-3195
404 Westwood Ave Ste 107
High Point, NC 27262


David Settle Reid Iv

336-886-1667
1011 N Lindsay St Ste 202
High Point, NC 27262


Edward Shiang-Lin Smith

(336) 887-3195
404 Westwood Ave – Ste 107
High Point, NC 27262


Stephen Uhlin

(336) 887-3195
624 Quaker Ln Ste 302B
High Point, NC 27262


T David Burapavong

336-882-2531
416 Gatewood Ave
High Point, NC 27262


Physician Referral

(336) 878-6888
601 N Elm St
High Point, NC 27260


Central Carolina Dermatology Clinic Inc

336- 887-3195
404 Westwood Ave Suite 107
High Point, NC 27262


Chickenpox Treatments FAQ in High Point, NC

Is there any natural antibiotics?

Plant extracts, essential oils, and certain foods possess natural antibiotic characteristics that have the power to treat health issues. Some food sources and extracts can even avert the growth of bacteria in food. Herbs also work as effective antibiotics.

Can you get rid of an infection without antibiotics?

Antibiotics are only needed for treating certain infections caused by bacteria, but even some bacterial infections get better without antibiotics. We rely on antibiotics to treat serious, life-threatening conditions such as pneumonia and sepsis, the body’s extreme response to an infection.

How do I clean my house after chicken pox?

Use a household cleaner such as Lysol or Pine-Sol to wash any items that are soiled with fluid from chickenpox blisters. Bathe daily with a soothing, mild soap that contains ingredients such as chamomile, aloe vera, or lavender.

What cream is best for chickenpox?

Apply calamine lotion; petroleum jelly; or a fragrance-free, anti-itch lotion. Because chickenpox is caused by a virus, don’t use an antibiotic cream or ointment on your child’s skin unless your doctor tells you to use it.

Are parents of a child with chickenpox contagious?

If one of your children has chickenpox, it will probably spread to other members of the household who are not already immune. If someone else catches the infection, it will appear two to three weeks after the first family member got it.

Is honey an antibacterial?

Honey exhibits a broad-spectrum of antibacterial activity against both Gram-positive bacteria and Gram-negative bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant (MRSA) ones. Honey has been shown to have a strong activity against many bacteria in both media and in culture.

What are the four major signs of infection?

Increased pain or swelling. A foul smell from the wound. Pus-like drainage, fever or chills. Increasing redness around the wound. Red streaks moving away from the wound.

Where does sepsis usually start?

Sepsis is the body’s extreme response to an infection. It is a life-threatening medical emergency. Sepsis happens when an infection you already have triggers a chain reaction throughout your body. Infections that lead to sepsis most often start in the lung, urinary tract, skin, or gastrointestinal tract.

What do infected chickenpox look like?

The rash begins as many small red bumps that look like pimples or insect bites. They appear in waves over 2 to 4 days, then develop into thin-walled blisters filled with fluid. The blister walls break, leaving open sores, which finally crust over to become dry, brown scabs.

What are 5 infection control practices?

Hand Hygiene. Hand hygiene is the most important measure to prevent the spread of infections among patients and DHCP. Respiratory Hygiene/Cough Etiquette. Sharps Safety. Safe Injection Practices. Sterilization and Disinfection of Patient-Care Items and Devices.