Chickenpox Treatments Mentor OH

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

Local Businesses

Thesiger Paul S

(440)205-5750
9485 Mentor Avenue
Mentor, OH 44060


Blanchard Janet M

(440)974-8577
6990 Lindsay Drive Suite 5
Mentor, OH 44060


Vanek Paul

(440) 205-5750
9485 Mentor Ave Ste 100
Mentor, OH 44060


Woodhouse, Justin

440-266-5500
9485 Mentor Ave Ste 102
Mentor, OH 44060


James Miller

440205;5433
9500 Mentor Avenue Suite 200
Mentor, OH 44060


Goldman Steven A

1-440-974-4413

Mentor, OH 44060


Paul Vanek

(440) 205-5750
9485 Mentor Avenue Suite 100
Mentor, OH 44060


Castrovinci, Anthony J – Anthony J Castrovinci Incorporated

(440) 951-2304
7915 Munson Rd, #4
Mentor, OH 44060


Nelson Scott M

1-440-352-1474
9500 Mentor Avenue Suite 200
Mentor, OH 44060


Dr Blanchard’S Plastic Surgery

(440) 974-8577
6990 Lindsay Dr Ste 5
Mentor, OH 44060


Krug, William V – University Dermatologists Incorporated

(440) 845-1146
6820 Ridge Rd, #201
Mentor, OH 44060


Janet M Blanchard, Ms

440-974-8577
6990 Lindsay Dr Ste 5
Mentor, OH 44060


University Community Surgeons

(440) 974-4224
9000 Mentor Ave Ste 210
Mentor, OH 44060


Eisengart, Seth – University Community Surgeons

(440) 974-4224
9000 Mentor Ave
Mentor, OH 44060


James Miller

(440) 974-8577
6990 Lindsay Drive Suite 5
Mentor, OH 44060


Blanchard, Janet M – Dr Blanchard’S Plastic Surg

(440) 974-8577
6990 Lindsay Dr # 5
Mentor, OH 44060


Dr.Paul Vanek

(440) 205-5750
9485 Mentor Avenue #100
Mentor, OH 44060


Anthony J Castrovinci

(440) 951-2304
7915 Munson Rd
Mentor, OH 44060


Janet May Blanchard

(440) 974-8577
6990 Lindsay Dr – Suite #5
Mentor, OH 44060


University Dermatologists Inc.

(440) 266-5500
9485 Mentor Ave # 102
Mentor, OH 44060


Chickenpox Treatments FAQ in Mentor, OH

What days are the worst for chicken pox?

The first few days are the worst – chickenpox is at its itchiest before the blisters start to crust over and form scabs, so the first 3 to 5 days are normally the worst.

How can I get antibiotics without seeing a doctor?

Yes, there are antibiotics that you can get over the counter. These can be found at any local drug store or grocery store pharmacy. That said, only certain types of antibiotics, such as topical antibiotics, are available over the counter.

Can Chicken Pox be cured in 2 days?

Chickenpox usually runs its course in 5 to 10 days. But if you have the itchy rash caused by the virus, that can feel like a very long time. Fortunately, there are things you can do at home to ease your symptoms while your body heals itself.

Should you wear clothes with chickenpox?

Use loose-fitting cotton clothing. Change clothes and bedsheets daily. 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.

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.

What dries chicken pox faster?

Use soothing lotions that can help dry chickenpox blisters, such as those that contain: Phenol, menthol, and camphor, such as calamine lotion. Oatmeal, such as Aveeno Lotion.

Can I visit my granddaughter who has chicken pox?

The simple answer is NO—not unless they are past the contagious stage, which according to the NHS website is not “until the last blister has burst and crusted over. This usually happens five or six days after the rash begins.”

How can I speed up the drying of chicken pox?

Calamine lotions and creams are dabbed directly onto itchy spots to provide relief, and can also help to dry these spots out so they scab over and fall off faster. Painkillers – chickenpox can sometimes cause pain and a high fever, which can be relieved by over the counter painkillers.

What is the best treatment for chicken pox?

In otherwise healthy children, chickenpox typically needs no medical treatment. Your doctor may prescribe an antihistamine to relieve itching. But for the most part, the disease is allowed to run its course.

What are the five signs of infection?

Fever (this is sometimes the only sign of an infection). Chills and sweats. Change in cough or a new cough. Sore throat or new mouth sore. Shortness of breath. Nasal congestion. Stiff neck. Burning or pain with urination.