Chickenpox Treatments Los Alamitos CA

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

Local Businesses

Aiello William P

1-714-891-7288
10921 Cherry Street Suite 200
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Eddie Ramirez

562-799-4118
3801 Katella Ave Ste 430
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Lani Elizabeth Clark

(562) 430-4294
3772 Katella Ave. – Suite 206
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Douglas A Smith

562-436-6787
Po Box 5250
Los Alamitos, CA 90721


Parham Tabibian

818-706-3744
3801 Katella Ave Ste 101
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Ocean Plastic Surgery Center

1-562-594-5996
10921 Cherry Street Suite 200
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


King, Laura A – Patient Preferred Dermatology

(562) 430-4294
3772 Katella Ave, #206
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Elisa Yoo

562-430-9900
3801 Katella Ave Ste 414
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Myron J Bloom

(562) 596-4645
3801 Katella Ave – Suite 212
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Swanson Linda L

(310) 517-0931
20055 Lake Chabot Road Suite 240
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Patient Perferred Dermatology

(562) 430-4294
3772 Katella Ave, Ste 206
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


William Aiello

(562) 594-5996
10921 Cherry St Ste 200
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Coastal Dermatology & Plastic

(562) 598-8593
1320 Apple Ave Ste 101
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Los Alamitos Surgery Center

(562) 795-5600
27400 Hesperian Blvd
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Cole Marie Fulwider

562-430-4294
3772 Katella Ave Ste 206
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Coastal Dermatology Plastic Surgery

(562) 598-8593
3801 Katella Ave, Ste 101
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Aesthetic Laser & Sinus

(562) 799-4118
39350 Civic Center Dr Ste 125
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Aesthetic Laser & Sinus Surgery Center

1-562-799-4118
3801 Katella Avenue Suite 430
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Clark, Lani E – Patient Preferred Dermatology

(562) 430-4294
3772 Katella Ave, #206
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Laura A King

(562) 430-4294
3772 Katella Ave. – Suite 206
Los Alamitos, CA 90720


Chickenpox Treatments FAQ in Los Alamitos, CA

How do you know your body is fighting an infection?

sore mouth or pain when swallowing. coughing or shortness of breath. pain, redness, discharge, swelling or heat at the site of a wound or intravenous line such as a central line or PICC line. pain anywhere in your body that was not there before your treatment.

When should I be concerned about chicken pox?

Most cases of chickenpox are mild and go away on their own. But see your doctor right away if you develop any of the following symptoms: The rash spreads to one or both eyes. The rash gets very red, warm, or tender.

How many days will chicken pox last?

Chickenpox illness usually lasts about 4 to 7 days. The classic symptom of chickenpox is a rash that turns into itchy, fluid-filled blisters that eventually turn into scabs.

Is chicken pox still contagious after 7 days?

Chickenpox is highly contagious. You’re most infectious one to two days before your rash appears, so you can spread it to other people before you even realise you have it. You remain infectious until all your spots crust over (usually about five days after the rash appears).

How do you sleep with chicken pox?

Itchy spots can play havoc with sleep, so apply cooling cream or gel liberally before bed. Soft bedding that doesn’t make them too hot can also help.

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.

How do I know if I need antibiotics?

Your doctor may prescribe antibiotics if the symptoms are severe and include high fever along with nasal drainage and a productive cough. Antibiotics may also be necessary if you feel better after a few days and then your symptoms return or if the infection lasts more than a week.

Is yogurt an antibacterial?

Yogurt possesses intrinsic antibacterial activity, probably largely because of its lactic acid content. Lactic acid has demonstrated bactericidal activity against some organisms, but this is probably not the only factor in eliminating the bacteria.

What stage of chickenpox is itchy?

And chickenpox sure do itch! Here’s why: After the red spots appear on your body, they fill up with a clear liquid. These liquid-filled blisters are called vesicles (say: VEH-sih-kulz). The vesicles release chemicals in your skin that activate the nerves that make you itch.

Can we bath during chicken pox?

Give your child warm or cool baths with oatmeal bath products, such as Aveeno. This will reduce itching. You can also add a handful of oatmeal (ground to a powder) to your child’s bath. After a bath, pat—rather than rub—your child’s skin dry.

What foods fight bacteria?

Yogurt, Kombucha, Sauerkraut, Kimchi, Pickles, Tempeh (Fermented Soybeans), and certain types of cheese contain live cultures, also known as probiotics, which are thought to help stimulate the immune system to fight off disease.

What day is worse for chicken pox?

Someone with chickenpox is most infectious from 1 to 2 days before the rash appears, until all the blisters have crusted over. This usually takes 5 to 6 days from the start of the rash.

What is the most serious complication of chicken pox?

Perhaps the most serious complication of varicella is viral pneumonia, which primarily occurs in older children and adults. Respiratory symptoms usually appear 3-4 days after the rash. The pneumonia may be unresponsive to antiviral therapy and may lead to death.

Can I kiss my child with chickenpox?

Chickenpox is highly contagious and easily passed from person to person by direct contact (saliva, kissing) and indirect contact with blister fluid that touches objects like toys or utensils. In addition, chickenpox can be transmitted by contaminated droplets produced during coughing and sneezing.

Should we take bath during chicken pox?

There are several things that you can do at home to help relieve chickenpox symptoms and prevent skin infections. Calamine lotion and a cool bath with added baking soda, uncooked oatmeal, or colloidal oatmeal may help relieve some of the itching.